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5 January 2017
The Good Immigrant, ed. Nikesh Shukla
As 2016 went along, immigration became a hotter and hotter topic in the UK. For Read A New Book Month I took on The Good Immigrant.
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19 January 2017 – 2 September 2017
Norwich University Of The Arts - Open Days
Open days for those future art opportunities - Postgraduates only, undergraduates later in the year
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4 January 2017
Dali Exhibition
The following is a review of a small temporary exhibition of some of Dali's less well known pictures. I have compared these to his more famous pictures.
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4 January 2017
Are Drama School Audition Fees Really Necessary?
In this article, Alex discusses the impact of nerve-wracking drama auditions - but are they really worth it?
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2 January 2017
Glow Up 2017 - Eros Avenue
My Glow Up's of this year will feature up and coming new artists hitting the scene. For the start of the year I bring you an RnB collab from London.Eros Avenue is the EP released by musical artists Young Soul and Jordan Morris. Definitely one to add to your playlists.
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30 December 2016
Films to look forward to in 2017
Take a look at just some of the massive films that we're going to get lost in in 2017.
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29 December 2016
Television to look forward to in 2017
Have a look at the television programmes that will act as our greatest sources of solace in 2017.
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20 December 2016
Detritus by Dion Kitson | FIRST ACTS
From Random Acts Midlands, Dion Kitson has made a brilliant poem about the alluring yet worrying detritus of Dudley.
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20 December 2016
Leaving the EU: Good or Bad for the Arts?
This is about the implications of leaving the EU in the Arts
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20 December 2016
Everyday Choreography by Caldonia Walton | FIRST ACTS
From Random Acts Midlands, dancer-choreographer, Caldonia Walton gives us a poetic, jolly, expressive demonstration of what music makes us feel
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18 December 2016
Harrison Kelly, Random Acts Midlands filmmaker
From Random Acts Midlands, Harrison Kelly with Future Curious' short film, Organum, explores our reliance on social media and screen culture. We pried into his @motivations and #thoughts.
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18 December 2016
Art history's alternative Christmas styles
Since the Enlightenment, Christmas as a religious celebration has all but disappeared from the art world. But even pre Enlightenment, the Nativity was shown in a wide variety of ways across the world.
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15 December 2016
Send Her Victorious by Ben Norris | FIRST ACTS
From Random Acts Midlands, Victorious is an enigmatic film, a relevant film in the throes of controversial topics.
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15 December 2016
Hamlet Part II at the Hen and Chicken's Theatre
If you are not aware of how Hamlet ends, I'm sorry to spoil it but everyone dies.
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15 December 2016
Christmas and art: what's the story?
When we think of Christmas and art, we immediately think back to pre-enlightenment art, picturing religious scenes depicting the original meaning of Christmas. But how have these ideas been translated into modern art?
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14 December 2016
Tessa Bide and Jack Kelly from Open Sky Theatre
A talk with the creators and actors of the fantastic interactive show, Hairy Fairy Tales, performed at Wem Town Hall earlier this month.
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14 December 2016
Hairy Fairy Tails by Open Sky Theatre
Delving deep into a world of trolls, underdogs and other treasures, Open Sky presents a two-person show of rhyme, mime, and a journey through time.
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14 December 2016
King Lear at the Barbican Centre review
'Nothing can be made of nothing.'