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30 October 2016
Dialogues & Debates: Sahar Aziz
Sahar Aziz, Professor of Law at Texas A&M University, speaks about privacy, security, and digital inclusion
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30 October 2016
How do Digital Technologies Break the Barrier to Accessing the Arts for Young Disabled Young People?
This afternoon I attended Shape Art's event, and followed their discussion on providing opportunities and support for disabled artists.
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29 October 2016
GOSH @ Mozfest 2016
The Global Open Source Hardware (GOSH) movement wants to make science more accessible
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28 October 2016
‘Everything I’m not made me everything I am!’
During the summer I did a bit of thinking and wrote a blog about what the last 3 years have given me.
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28 October 2016
Case Study: Kheira Bey, Arts Award Activist
Drama student, Kheira Bey, has recently joined the Arts Award Youth Activist Team. She can generally be spotted in the South East, and has completed her Silver and Gold Arts Awards.
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27 October 2016
How to Travel-Write
Marie Kreft presented a Travel writing workshop in the heart of Shropshire, after the release of her latest book. I mulled over my thoughts from a couple of weeks ago- and now I have conclusive findings I want to share! How do you TRAVEL-WRITE?
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25 October 2016
Get gold with a digital influence
Well it's been a busy month! And I'm really looking forward to the next couple. Why? Not because Christmas is coming. Not even because I've got a week's holiday with friends booked. But because I'll get to experience my first Mozilla Festival.
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27 October 2016 – 19 November 2016
Alice Theobald - The Next Step
A solo exhibition of new artwork developed by Alice Theobald, including a new 3D film work. Free Entry
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24 October 2016
Conducting A “Chat”: A look at the effect of accents
The term 'Accent' describes the combination of intonation, stress and rhythm of someone's speech. Everyone has an accent. London, in particular the Queen's English, are in the top 20% of the nation's favourite accents! What are the consequences of our society classing accents?
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22 October 2016
Studio 5 Genesis Cinema
Earlier this week I checked out one of the coolest cinema spots in London. Fun, affordable and definitely one to visit
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15 October 2016
Interview with Lindsay McGhie
We spoke to the Manager of Oxjam Glasgow Takeover Lindsay McGhie, to discuss their celebration of charity and music which is in its 10th year!
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10 October 2016
Luke Cage is the most important show Marvel and Netflix have released
The real villains of Luke Cage are entrenched racism and gentrification, and their acknowledgement is important for society.
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10 October 2016
Millennials: Are They Screwed?
Marisa Bate, Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett and Michele Hanson discuss what lies in store for children of the millennium at Cheltenham Literature Festival this year.
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10 October 2016
Millennial Lives: Our Lives Online @ CheltLitFest 2016
Part of the "Millenial Lives" event at Cheltenham Literature festival, Ella Woodward and Lliana Bird join a discussion on the pros and cons of online presences- however big or small- in the twenty-first century.
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10 October 2016
Mary Beard @ Cheltenham Literature Festival 2016
One of the world's foremost classicists talks of the lasting legacy of the Roman Empire, and why this still matters today.
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6 October 2016
Interview with Sam Baker
Ellen Orange speaks to Sam Baker, a journalist and co-founder of The Pool, and author of The Woman Who Ran, about her career in writing and her new book.
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6 October 2016
UCL History of Art Taster Day
Term has started, personal statements are being prepared and thoughts on uni are all anyone talks about. Earlier this year I got the opportunity to find out about a pretty cool degree in the arts. Take a read... it might just be the one for you.
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5 October 2016
An introduction: The Arts & Anti-bullying
The anti-bullying movement should be one of the most advantageous and viral campaigns in the world. But often we forget that art can help victims and perpetrators of bullying overcome more obstacles than imaginable.