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28 May 2025
Interview: Tim Bryn Smith on directing Pura Vida and filming in Costa Rica
by Khadijah Islam Voice ReviewerActor and filmmaker Tim Bryn Smith talks to Khadijah Islam about his new short film Pura Vida, shooting in Costa Rica, and his journey to becoming a director.
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28 May 2025
Film Review: Lilo & Stitch (2025)
by Kieran Battams Voice ReviewerA slight glimmer shines through the grey void of Disney reboot emptiness as Stitch himself remains as funny and charming as ever.
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28 May 2025
Size inclusivity – What is the West End and UK theatre scene doing about it?
by Faron Spence-Small ContributorUK theatre, from the West End to local venues, is working to expand horizons and possibility for aspiring plus-size actors.
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27 May 2025
The Dangers Of Our Modern World - The Headless Population
by Matilda Milatos Local ReviewerThe Headless Population
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27 May 2025
SmartWater: The forensic 'Liquid' that will protect Palestine’s remaining artefacts
by Jaheim KarimA UK-funded project will use SmartWater, an invisible forensic liquid, to protect Palestinian artefacts from theft and looting. The initiative will help catalogue, preserve, and track cultural heritage in Gaza, aiming to safeguard its history.
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27 May 2025
The Pillaging of Gaza’s Antiquities
by Jaheim KarimGaza’s ancient artefacts are being looted and destroyed amid war. Experts warn this erases Palestinian history and culture. Efforts to protect what remains are urgent, as priceless relics vanish into the black market or are lost forever.
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27 May 2025
Artificial/Intelligent: How Star Wars became an AI battleground
by Tom Beasley EditorThanks to an ill-advised Fortnite tie-in and a truly terrible bit of nature footage, Star Wars has found itself at the centre of two big debates around AI art. How did we get here, and why is the galaxy far, far away so irresistible?
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26 May 2025
Brighton Fringe: Slipping Through My Fingers Review
by Elisha Pearce Voice ContributorSlipping Through My Fingers is a vivid portrayal of the devastating effects of dementia on a loving family.
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26 May 2025
Seen, but rarely in the scene: South Asian representation in the arts
by Khadijah Islam Voice ReviewerAre South Asians represented in the entertainment industry? Or are they just there to be a token?
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26 May 2025
Brighton Fringe: Verity Review
by Elisha Pearce Voice ContributorAn avant garde gem that offers a searing commentary on the objectification of women.
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26 May 2025
Brighton Fringe: Time and Time Again Review
by Elisha Pearce Voice ContributorA quietly powerful exploration of the resilience of friendship across continents.
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26 May 2025
Brighton Fringe: Alphabet Rainbow Review
by Elisha Pearce Voice ContributorA stellar collection of short plays that explores the multiplicities of queer experience.
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26 May 2025
Interview: Rob Wheeler, Musician
by Naomi Johnson ContributorHear from Cheshire-based musician Rob Wheeler ahead of his upcoming UK tour and third album release on 6th June: Leave Tomorrow. Specialising in country music and inspired by his own life experiences, Rob shares a sneak preview of his latest album.
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25 May 2025
Gig Review: Bryan Adams at Nottingham's Motorpoint Arena
by Hannah McCormack Voice ReviewerThe penultimate date of the Canadian legend's "Roll With the Punches" tour was a definitive statement that Bryan Adams is still one of the heavyweights of arena rock, and delivers a knockout show.
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25 May 2025
Brighton Fringe: There is a Light and a Whistle for Attracting Attention Review
by Elisha Pearce Voice ContributorThere is a Light and a Whistle for Attracting Attention is a beautifully written and performed story of the desire to be loved and the aftermath of a relationship that promises one thing but delivers another.
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25 May 2025
Brighton Fringe: Everyone Rotate Right Review
by Elisha Pearce Voice ContributorEveryone Rotate Right is a charming dramatisation of a family day out gone wrong. Dynamics alter and mishaps occur in this full mask production – a one of a kind at this year’s Brighton Fringe.
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25 May 2025
Brighton Fringe: The Big Bite-Size Breakfast Show Review
by Elisha Pearce Voice ContributorReturning to Brighton after a 11-year hiatus, The Big Bite-Size Breakfast Show is the perfect recipe of caffeine, croissants, and great fringe theatre.
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24 May 2025
PlayStation Live Concert: Euphoric storytelling through music (Glasgow, Review)
by Beth Turnbull Voice ReviewerThis is a review of the spectacular concert experience featuring music written by Gustavo Santaolalla, Bear McCreary, Ilan Eshkeri and Joris de Man.