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21 April 2021
Interview with Katie Bonham, New Creatives
An insight into BBC new creative Katie Bonham’s latest short, Selfie Stick
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20 April 2021
Simply Walking Past
This piece explores how some people may simply walk the homeless, how we react, respond and engage with their circumstances. Having recently moved to Kings Cross, the different interactions that I have seen with the homeless are all very different.
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20 April 2021
Tickets on sale for Brighton Fringe 2021
Brighton Fringe 2021 is back and tickets are now on sale!
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20 April 2021
Olivier Award winner Christopher Green launches ArtBank
Christopher Green launches ArtBank - an emergency delivery system to reconnect audiences with local artists as we emerge from lockdown.
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20 April 2021
Want my job? with Derby Museum’s Finance Director Mo Suleman
"How many people can say they have seen the drawings of Leonardo Da Vinci up close? Or handled a Shabti from Ancient Egypt?"
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19 April 2021
Cultural Comforts: April 2021
Here’s some recommendation of comforting, light and enjoyable culture to get you through the next month.
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19 April 2021
Oscars 2021: Sound of Metal review
Best Picture nominee Sound of Metal sees the talented Riz Ahmed play a metal drummer who comes to terms with being suddenly deafened.
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19 April 2021
Oscars 2021: Promising Young Woman review
Best Picture nominee at this year’s Oscars, comedy thriller Promising Young Woman refuses to let its audience look away from its searing presentation of sexual assault and systemic misogyny.
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19 April 2021
Students take over social media in attempts to claim fee refunds
A group of university students have taken matters into their own hands demanding fee refunds as Covid-19 drastically affected their university experience.
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19 April 2021
European Super League announced - the death of football as we know it?
A watershed moment in the history of football that is driven purely by greed in the midst of a global pandemic, the proposed competition stands to negatively affect the sport.
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20 April 2021 – 26 April 2021
What do you think are the big issues young people face today?
Y7 needs your voice to help inform policy decisions
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19 April 2021
National Garden Photographer of the Year Award 2020
I went to the National Garden Photographer of the Year Exhibition at Ickworth House in Suffolk in October 2020. This is my review of the exhibition. I enjoy taking photos of nature and this exhibition had lots of the types of photos I like taking.
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19 April 2021
Facebook prompted to discontinue Instagram for children project
After recently announcing plans to make a child-friendly iteration of Instagram, Facebook has been met with resistance, and a letter sent by the Campaign for a Commercial-Free Childhood signed by 99 organisations and individuals.
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19 April 2021
St Vincent volcano throws island into turmoil
Thousands of people were evacuated from their homes on the Caribbean island of St Vincent after a volcanic eruption blanketed the island in smoke and ash, leaving the country in dire need of aid.
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19 April 2021
Makoto Shinkai's 'Your Name' - Review
I will be reviewing Makoto Shinkai's 'Your Name', for my Bronze Arts Award. This film is rooted in wondrous escapism, throwing the story of two young teenagers at you with beautiful animation and serendipitous, tragic themes of love and loss.
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19 April 2021
Want my job? with live sound engineer, video technician and studio engineer, Josh Mitchell
"I loved maths and physics as well as music. That’s what sound engineering is – it’s the perfect meeting point of these areas which are often considered to be opposing worlds of the interpretive and the definite."
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19 April 2021
Prominent Hong Kong pro-democracy activists imprisoned
The fallout of pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong in 2019 against mainland China has led to several prominent activists being sentenced to prison by a Chinese court.
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19 April 2021
Want my job? with published Fashion Model Lauren-Jade
“Being a model to me isn't just 'looking good'”