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8 September 2016
The 30 Most Polarising Films of the 21st Century
The folks at Obscure Movie Stats have put together the 30 films of the 21st century that divide opinion the most.
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8 September 2016
Being a Young Arts Writer: Ellen Orange
Ellen Orange reflects on her experience as a young arts writer and her top tips for getting involved
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27 September 2016
Wherewithal
Wherewithal is a showcase exhibition that brings together four diverse, emerging artists who are all completing a year-long Acme studio award for recent graduates; Alison Ballance, Rutie Borthwick, Hugo Brazão and Harriet Foyster.
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6 September 2016
What’s it like to be a Voice reporter?
Being a voice reporter has been one of the best experiences of my year, so what does it involve?
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30 August 2016
UK sees a 17% reduction in local authority spending in arts and culture
A new report has detailed the extend of local funding cuts to art and culture related activities
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30 August 2016
So You Think You’re Funny? finalists announced
The Gilded Balloon will play host the the 29th annual comedy talent search, where the winner will receive £2,500 and multiple programming spots across Europe!
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30 August 2016
DissFest brings art and culture to Norfolk town
Second annual DissFest delivers theatre, comedy, music and more
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30 August 2016
Venues Day 2016 announce associate partners
Music Venue Trust announce new partners for their independent music venue networking event
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28 August 2016 – 28 October 2016
A Curious Turn: moving, mechanical sculpture
An exhibition of moving mechanical sculpture
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25 August 2016
Good times at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival
From a singing female impressionist to a drag queen a cappella group - it was the world-famous Edinburgh Fringe Festival of 2016. And I was there...
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24 August 2016
Best of the fringe: discovering Edinburgh
Check out Ellen's guide to making the most of Edinburgh while you are at the Fringe
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22 August 2016
Voice's Pick of the Edinburgh Fringe 2016
We announce, in no particular order, the best shows from our time at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2016. The cream of the crop, only the best.
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21 August 2016
Colin Cloud: Exposé
The mind-bending, astonishing ingenuity of Colin Cloud is back for another sell-out Fringe run.
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19 August 2016
Paul Currie: FFFFFFFMILK!
A creatively madcap show with many hilarious moments...and the best Fringe performance I've seen this year
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18 August 2016
Naz Osmanoglu: Exposure
The middle-class, Turkish-Englishman has a lot more than just his culture to credit his humour to: all his character flaws are more than enough.
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18 August 2016
Ed Patrick: Junior Optimist
A show by a comedian who is also a junior doctor will obviously make for wonderfully graphic material.
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18 August 2016
Pete Otway: Six Years From Then
Something that British stand-up comedy mostly fails to do is actively address the comedians' important issues. Otway's honest routine bucks the trend.