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28 May 2021
Brighton Fringe's 'Do The Thing: The Made Up Musical' Review
"belly achingly funny...My only complaint is that it was too short!"
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5 July 2021
Reimagine Westminster
Stop-Motion Animation Workshop | SouthWestFest & Chocolate Films
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16 July 2021
Reimagine Westminster
Documentary Filmmaking Workshop with Chocolate Films & SouthWestFest
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9 July 2021
Reimagine Westminster
Documentary Filmmaking Workshop with Chocolate Films & SouthWestFest
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2 July 2021
Reimagine Westminster
Documentary Filmmaking Workshop with Chocolate Films & SouthWestFest
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2 July 2021 – 23 July 2021
Quirky Quarantine Quibbles
Pimlico Picassos’ Annual Book Competition
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28 May 2021
JAEL ‘Half as Much’ album review
Multi-talented JAEL is an all-round artist from the Netherlands, combining a plethora of genres to create soulful and authentic music. R&B lovers we have one for the team!
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27 May 2021
Issue of Concern for my Gold Arts Award
I have to write an essay about what concerns me in the art industry. As I have been working with wool for my Gold Arts Award I wanted to study an issue that related to the textile trade and wool.
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27 May 2021
10 of our favourite retro British sweets
This #ThrowbackThursday the team at Voice have pick’n’mixed some childhood sweets for you to delve into!
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27 May 2021
UK theatres pledge to stop casting cisgender actors in trans roles
Several of the biggest theatres in the UK have committed to only casting trans, non-binary or gender non-conforming actors in roles that portray those identities.
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27 May 2021
University societies aren't for everyone
Societies at university can offer an outlet outside of academic work and a chance to make friends. But for some students, they’re breeding grounds for toxicity and peer pressure.
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27 May 2021
Adora Interview: "We're comfortable being the craziest dressed ones in the room"
After following astonishing breakout single 'Anthem to the Youth' with the anthemic 'Here We Go', Britain's next big band Adora sat down with Matteo Everett to discuss their musical influences, ambitions, and why fashion means so much to them
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26 May 2021
University graduates and the “What Next?" conundrum
From nursery rhymes to higher education, we are constantly advancing to the succeeding stage of our lives, but as you age these steps become more uncertain and fuelled with doubt. Leaving us with the daunting question - what's next?
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26 May 2021
Jhalak Prize 2021 winners announced
Jennifer Nansubuga Makumbi and Patrice Lawrence won big at the 2021 Jhalak Prize Awards for their respective titles, The First Woman and Eight Pieces of Silva. Both authors received £1,000 and a unique commissioned trophy.
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26 May 2021
Amazon to acquire MGM Studios for $8.45 billion
The deal, which is subject to regulatory approvals, will see Amazon acquire a catalogue of more than 4,000 films and 17,000 TV shows, including titles like Robocop, The Silence of the Lambs and Vikings, among numerous others.
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25 May 2021
Want my job? with graphic designer and 3D modeller David Cotton
"I think there are common misconceptions regarding how CGI is made and how much work and time really goes into making something look good. On-screen the best visual effects are often invisible as we only tend to recognise bad CGI."