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15 June 2016 – 15 August 2016
PAID traineeship - QCF Level 3 Cultural Heritage diploma - Brighton Royal Pavilion & Museums 2016-17
Royal Pavilion & Museums (RP&M) is recruiting for a one-year traineeship, QCF Level 3 Cultural Heritage diploma, starting in September 2016. The successful candidate will receive a £13,000 (tax free) bursary and will be trained, supervised and mentored within RP&M.
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14 June 2016
HÆLOS - Full Circle Review
For me, this has to be one of the most underrated debut albums of the year so far. It's one thing to do what everyone else is doing. It's another thing to do something a little different. However, it takes things to a completely different level when you're able to produce a sound that's hard to even describe with words
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14 June 2016
Gold EXPO special: Vicki Taylor
Vicki, after finishing her Gold, became an Arts Award Advisor at all five levels for Work in Progress Arts and strives to improve inclusion for all young people within the arts.
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14 June 2016
Gold EXPO special: Farhaan 'Faz' Shah
Faz's was the first Gold Arts Award completed in the North West through Peshkar Productions. He has since done a degree in Music, joined Peshkar's Board of Trustees, founded a company and you'll see him at the Gold Expo.
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13 June 2016
Crime Story
Reading or writing about murder? Ellen Orange visited the perfect festival for budding literary detectives.
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12 June 2016
Where Are They Now?...with Dan Dunbar
Dan is a Councillor, volunteer with the Fire Service, and freelance photographer.
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12 June 2016
My creative past: Idriss Assoumanou
As we approach Arts Award Week, the theme of which is Our Creative Future, our Youth Network share their creative pasts, and the paths they've taken to get to their current positions; as young, successful, creative explorers.
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10 June 2016
Deja-View: The Inbetweeners and American Pie 2
Exams are almost done and summer's right around the corner, why not dive into a teen movie that celebrates the end of school.
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10 June 2016
Well that happened
A legend dies, a TV show dies, Clinton wins the nomination and a new copyright lawsuit
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9 June 2016
Whatever happened to emo?
Hey you, older-gen millennial! Do you remember a time when it was all about the guyliner, floppy fringes that swept one eye, lip-piercings, band t-shirts and Motorolas?
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7 June 2016
My creative past: Jo Nead
As we approach Arts Award Week, the theme of which is Our Creative Future, our Youth Network share their creative pasts, and the paths they've taken to get to their current positions; as young, successful, creative explorers.
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7 June 2016
Gold EXPO Special: Vivienne Bayliss
Vivienne completed Gold Arts Award alongside A-Levels in Theatre Studies and Performance Studies, having previously undertaken the Bronze and Silver Awards. She will be dancing at the Gold EXPO on June 30th.
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7 June 2016
Is literature more accessible now than ever?
With the rise of literature festivals, are we getting closer to, or further from accessible reading?
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6 June 2016
Thoughts on Comic Con
It was the first time I went to MCM Comic Con. I hope it won't be my last!
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5 June 2016
Homophobe
A perfectly crafted and emotionally charged show about one man's experience of homophobia that presents a profound reflection on the development of our society's attitudes towards gay people.
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3 June 2016
We need to stay in the EU
The EU isn't perfect, but voting to leave would be insanity
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3 June 2016
Radiohead: A Moon Shaped Pool
These musical masterminds have come a long way from their alt-rock roots, and they fail to disappoint with one of the most anticipated albums of 2016.
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