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2 April 2021
Louvre museum puts half a million exhibits online for free public access
Lovers of the world’s most visited museum rejoice as the Louvre in Paris makes 482,000 items from its collection available online at no cost.
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2 April 2021
Voice gains Culture Recovery Fund grant
We're celebrating a grant to kickstart our return to live coverage
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2 April 2021
The effect of US ‘Teen’ dramas on their actual teen audience
How our favourite US ‘teen’ TV dramas have been destroying our mental health, especially among teens...
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1 April 2021
Nike to sue over sale of 'Satan Shoes' that contain drop of human blood
The lawsuit comes after the launch of the ‘Satan Shoes’ by art collective MSCHF in collaboration with Lil Nas X, with Nike claiming trademark infringement.
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1 April 2021
Review: A Paddy's Day Delight
A new spin on the celebration of Ireland’s patron Saint.
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1 April 2021
“Glamorously compelling and spectacular”: An interview with Aqualillies
“Glamorously compelling” and “Spectacular” are the words that Mary and Carla from Aqualillies choose to describe what they do. In this interview, they introduce us to the wonderful, glamorous, and demanding world of Artistic Swimming.
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1 April 2021
Interview with fine-art photographer Idan Wizen
Fine-art photographer Idan Wizen spoke to Voice about his artistic career, the concepts behind his work and his advice for young artists.
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1 April 2021
'Un Anonyme Nu Dans Le Salon' Art Project review
Artist Idan Wizen’s decade-long photographic project ‘Un Anonyme Nu Dans Le Salon’ (translated to ‘Who’s That Nude In The Living Room?’) depicts a diverse range of nude bodies in all their glory.
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1 April 2021
Can you identify the differences between clickbait and real articles?
We have all the telltale signs of a clickbait headline, and number 3 will amaze you. Share this article to let your friends to see if they can tell when an article is genuine or clickbait.
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31 March 2021
NSDF 21 - Is Theatre S***?
Featuring a stacked panel of individuals involved in the theatre industry, this event aimed to unpack the reasons as to why theatre is s***.
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31 March 2021
Judicial review to be launched into the use of self-destructing messages by ministers
The use of self-destructing messages in the management of government business by ministers could become prohibited due to a legal challenge that is supported by transparency campaigners and university archivists.
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31 March 2021
Early Japanese cherry blossom caused by climate change
Japan’s cherry blossom trees are universally admired and are a centerpiece of Japanese culture, but their early blossom this year is not something to celebrate, say climate scientists.
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31 March 2021
Mental Illness in the dance industry
This is a rational concern for students who don’t have natural ‘dance bodies’. Making dancers beat themselves up about their appearance and weight . This is where there are very real dangers of eating disorders within the dance industry.
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31 March 2021
Mad Hatter's Daughter release Diggin In The Dirt
Mad Hatter’s Daughter soar back into 2021 with their latest offering “Diggin In The Dirt”, taken from forthcoming album “Where Are We Runnin".
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31 March 2021
International Women's Day Podcast: Week 4
As we enter the fourth and final week of the series, this podcast covers women in classical music and the perception of femininity.
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31 March 2021
Interview with Caldonia Walton, dance performer and choreographer
2020 was a year of loss, grief, and radical, uninvited change. Caldonia's new dance on screen, Holding Onto Ourselves, immortalises those emotions, and invites the audience to reflect on how they felt in April 2020 and what's changed a year later.
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30 March 2021
Hotline for Amazon staff to be launched by Unite
The union will launch a hotline for Amazon employees to report workplace practices and conditions as pressure mounts on the tech company to recognise trade unions.
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29 March 2021
What does feminism change?
'The personal is political' was the simple and powerful slogan in the early years of Women's Liberation. So this is my experience.