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10 March 2021
Kathy Predergast Artist Review
A Kathy Predergast Artist review / essay
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10 March 2021
Breaking up with Reality? Or has reality broken up with us?
“I have all the potential but I choose not to use it. I see others flying but I won’t join them today…I’ll take off and fly soon, let me think for a while. No rush.”
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10 March 2021
A musician in a man’s world
Illuminating the seldom discussed but widely inescapable problems still faced by many female pianists and composers.
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10 March 2021
Vulnerable And Authentic: Meet Pop-folk Songwriter Martha Clements
Martha Clements frolicks in Bohemian headdress and aubergine lipstick from Bristol to Australia. The haunting English rose joins us for the low-down on song-writing, folklore and how she broke into the music industry.
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10 March 2021
The future of International Women's Day
How IWD started, what it means for us today, and what it may come to mean in the future regarding how some women view women.
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10 March 2021
Gaming’s Maestros — Where did game music begin?
We’ve all heard of Pac Man and Space Invaders, but where are the people that wrote the music for these iconic ancestors of modern gaming?
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10 March 2021
International Women's Day Podcast: Week 1
Welcome to our female empowerment series where we begin our all-women takeover of Voice
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9 March 2021
Where the Crawdads Sing Review
Beautifully-written and utterly un-put-downable. Where the Crawdads Sing is a gripping read! By Delia Owens, this debut best-selling novel is a remarkable and powerful tale and left me gasping for more…
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9 March 2021
Microsoft's $7.5 billion acquisition of ZeniMax Media approved by EU Commission
The purchase will see Microsoft take control of popular gaming IP including Fallout, Elder Scrolls and Doom.
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9 March 2021
Interactive 3D gallery space, 'this place [of mine]' launches
An interactive 3D gallery space designed as a virtual recreation of a Greater Manchester high street, ‘this place [of mine]’, has been launched to provide young people with a platform to share ideas about the future of their town centres.
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9 March 2021
Exploring Coding Stitching Culture
One of the first events to kickstart Mozilla Festival 2021 was a celebration of the global community of coding stitchers and embroiderers in a union of technology and art.
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9 March 2021
From glam camping to housing the homeless: How the Macari Foundation is improving lives
A legend who has used his footballing fame to house the homeless
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9 March 2021 – 30 April 2021
Plans for first statue of a black woman to be installed in St George’s Hall, Liverpool
A campaign has been launched to install the first statue of a black woman in one of Liverpool’s most iconic buildings.
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8 March 2021
Tim Minchin announces new UK dates of his BACK tour
The award-winning Australian comedian is performing 21 dates across the UK
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8 March 2021
Meghan Markle's explosive interview with Oprah Winfrey
The main details and reactions from Oprah with Meghan and Harry – wrapped up in 9 points
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8 March 2021
Disney's new animation marks its first ever South East Asian heroine
Raya and the Last Dragon is Disney’s first cinematic foray into SouthEast Asia in the company’s 90 year history. What does this mean for the region?
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8 March 2021
A few words about LGBT history month...
As an artist active in the music industry today, I recognise the importance of LGBT artists who have come before me, and those with whom I share the stage today. Let's celebrate them!
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8 March 2021
Navigating male-dominated industries: The world of MMA
In line with International Women’s Day, it only felt right to begin my Navigating Male-Dominated industries series with something close to my own heart and experiences.