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24 April 2021
Guildhall School of Music and Drama announces summer season of events
Guildhall School’s digital events are free to attend, and promise an exciting array of jazz, opera and theatre shows.
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24 April 2021
Record low of young people driving in the UK is understandable
Claire Jenns kicks off The Voice Extra podcast series by discussing her experiences with the daunting aspects of learning to drive when you're young.
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24 April 2021
What's our obsession with true crime?
As the true crime genre continues to grow, what are the implications?
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23 April 2021
Open letter signed by Paul McCartney and others demands change in music streaming payments
The letter, signed by musicians such as Chris Martin, Noel Gallagher, Kate Bush and others, calls on Boris Johnson to enforce changes in music streaming to ‘ensure the lawful and fair treatment of music makers’.
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23 April 2021
£7 million UK Global Screen Fund launched to aid UK independent film sector
The scheme will open for applications on 28 April 2021 and has been endorsed by Jude Law and Gemma Arterton.
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23 April 2021
Bedroom pop trio blueish release single Cold Feet
meet the European trio celebrating continental unity in music
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23 April 2021
Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2021 registration to open on 5 May 2021
A statement has been released regarding the upcoming Fringe, which will take place this year from 6 - 30 August, after being cancelled last year.
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23 April 2021
AJ Tracey gig fined £10,000 for breaking Covid rules
The organisers of an impromptu AJ Tracey gig were hit with a £10,000 Fixed Penalty Notice after huge crowds congregated in Platt Fields Park.
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23 April 2021
International Booker Prize 2021 shortlist announced
Six books translated into English have been selected for the eminent International Booker Prize shortlist, with the winner set to receive £50,000.
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23 April 2021
Disney agrees deal with Sony to bring Spider-Man, Jumanji and more to Disney+ and Hulu
The agreement will also cover Sony’s future theatrical releases from 2022 - 2026, and has been described as ‘a win for the fans’.
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23 April 2021
RSC theatre unveils outdoor summer plans
The Royal Shakespeare Company in Stratford-upon-Avon has announced designs for a temporary outdoor space and an experimental online rehearsal room.
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23 April 2021
Annie Mac leaves BBC Radio 1
The iconic Irish radio presenter and soon-to-be debut novelist will be leaving BBC Radio 1 after 17 years.
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23 April 2021
Beauty influencer James Charles demonitised on YouTube
The beauty influencer has had their account temporarily demonetised by after admitting to sending sexually explicit messages.
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23 April 2021
Jane Austen museum criticised for plans to display author's links to slavery
Jane Austen’s House in Hampshire has come under fire for planning to update its displays with information on Austen’s connections to slavery.
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23 April 2021
New Music Friday: Venus Fly Trap Q&A
Voice stepped into a new alternative reality as we spoke to Alex Novak of Venus Fly Trap about the band’s new single ‘Achilles Heel’, inspiration and creative beginnings.
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22 April 2021
Is it right – or possible – to defend Prince Philip?
Applying modern morals to historic situations
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21 April 2021 – 7 May 2021
Young Volunteer Opportunity at The William Morris Society
We are recruiting for a brand-new Young Volunteer Project at the William Morris Society! We need your imagination and ideas to help us to explore issues around climate change and the environment to inspire the local community.
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21 April 2021
Netflix reports slowdown in subscriber growth in 2021 as shares drop 11%
The slowdown was reported in a letter to shareholders, leading to a sharp decline in the streaming service’s share price and market capitalisation, though the company predicts a resurgence in the second half of 2021.