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12 December 2024
What they did for an encore: is Britpop making a comeback?
News of the Oasis reunion brought up a renewed and nostalgic interest for the music that defined an era: Britpop. In this context, and after a process that seemingly started two years ago, it is worth asking: is Britpop making a comeback?
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9 December 2024
‘Is There Anybody Out There?’
For my Silver Arts Award, Unit 1, Part C, I went to Cineworld in Dundee to watch a documentary called ‘Is There Anybody Out There?’ (2023) which is based around a woman’s life.
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5 December 2024
Punk Exhibition with 'The Sex Pistols'
The Punk scene of the mid-70s was thought to be a bygone era. Yet Stephen Colegrave has built a bridge between Punk of the past and the present.
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27 November 2024
Queer imagining of The White Lotus to perform at The Divine this Twixmas
Brooklyn Rep UK, The Divine’s award-winning resident (in the basement) theatre company, presents These Gays! They’re Trying To… - a celebration of queer tv meme culture which offers the rollicking colonic so often needed after Christmas.
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26 November 2024 – 5 January 2025
Take part in FUSE International 2025
Applications for FUSE International 2025 are now open!Be part of South West London’s multi-arts festival for artists under 30. Whatever your artform, FUSE International provides spaces for you to test new work and reach new audiences.
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26 November 2024
Theatre Review: Brixham Chimes at Ludlow Assembly Rooms
Life. Death. Fish. Money. A completely live performance to music with film, ‘Brixham Chimes’ is a novella in verse about life, loss and our oceans by author Jim Funnel.
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25 November 2024
Weapons, Words and Wit: The New Vic Theatre's 'The Three Musketeers.'
Weapons, words and wit are skilfully wielded in the New Vic Theatre's adaptation of The Three Musketeers.
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21 November 2024
In This Climate: Mother Earth's struggle and the power we hold
Climate change. We've all heard of it by now. Polar bears. Ice caps. Rising sea levels. The works. Doom is upon us, but there’s always hope.
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20 November 2024
Voice is part of Discover Creative Careers Week 2024
Voice Magazine is pleased to be a part of Discover Creative Careers Week 2024. If you want to pursue a career in any area of the arts, then there's likely to be an opportunity for you to take on.
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15 November 2024
Review: Paul Carr’s Lunchtime Organ Recital
Worcester Cathedral, Thursday 17th October 2024
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15 November 2024
Steve Irwin: My Climate Hero
Today, conservationists and fans around the world celebrate Steve Irwin Day in honour of the Australian wildlife presenter. To me, and many other children of the 2000s, the man known as the Crocodile Hunter is nothing short of a climate hero.
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8 November 2024
Introducing our new series: 'In This Climate?'
The climate crisis is the most pressing concern facing humanity in 2024. So in our new series, we're interviewing the creative voices using the arts to raise the alarm and offer solutions to save our environment before it's too late.
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7 November 2024
Shobsy, is making waves with his UK debut single “Champagne"
Ireland’s very own “prince of pop" has a sound that sits comfortably alongside artists like The Weeknd, Harry Styles, and Years & Years.
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5 November 2024
Photography gives new lenses to the environment and culture.
Saatchi Gallery new winter exhibitions subtly challenges viewers to confront complex themes, such as the environment and culture, that are often denied or ignored.
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1 November 2024
Make Good: The Post Office Scandal — A musical miscarriage of justice
“Integrity. Fortitude. Trust.” Review of the new musical theatre show, seen at Ludlow Assembly Rooms.
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31 October 2024
Do we still need Black History Month?
As Black History Month 2024 comes to an end in the UK, we ask whether this annual event offers a tokenistic spotlight or a much-needed acknowledgement of Black contributions to the world.
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24 October 2024
Kick Some Class: Here's what we learned
Over the last two months, we've spoken to amazing working class creatives, including Bridgerton's Claudia Jessie and CHERUB author Robert Muchamore, for our Kick Some Class series about social class in the arts. Here, we reflect on the series.
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23 October 2024
My class convenience store: What class means to me
Social class is a little bit like a supermarket, isn't it? Stick with me on this one.