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8 June 2022
Voice Retrospectives: Before the Flood (2016)
For World Oceans Day, we take a look at one of the most popular climate change documentaries.
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8 June 2022
The cost of living could discourage sustainable shopping and affect the environment
As the cost of living crisis worsens, buying cheap products to cut costs has never been more appealing, and the misconception that shopping sustainably is more expensive is not only impacting sustainable businesses but the environment as well.
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8 June 2022
Russell T Davies: One of the greatest writers this country has to offer
We take you through some of Russell T Davies most famous work, from ‘Doctor Who’ to ‘It’s a Sin’, and explain why his TV work has resonated with audiences.
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5 June 2022
The Hallyu wave: Why Korean media is here to stay
A look into South Korean media and the impact it has had.
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4 June 2022
Deconstructing abstract art: John Latham’s ‘Full Stop’ (1961)
Exploring whether abstract art can be considered as "art", through the discussion of John Latham's 'Full Stop' (1961).
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25 June 2022
North Kensington Youth and Community Festival
NKYCF unite for the #onecommunity festival in honour of the Grenfell tragedy.
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2 June 2022
In Defence of Witches: The women who dared to simply exist
“Women who put themselves first, are villains in today's society, just as they were in the 1500’s.” Mona Chollet’s recent book attests to this.
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1 June 2022
Interview with actress and producer Lara Pictet
We spoke to Lara about her most recent projects ‘Dakota’ and ‘Renegades’, and her love for the acting world.
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30 May 2022
Everything Everywhere All At Once Review: out-of-this-world bonkers
The trippiest film of 2022 is here starring Michelle Yeoh, and it does not disappoint.
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30 May 2022
Calista Kazuko: The Empress scores for the stage
Singer-songwriter Calista Kazuko talks about her upcoming venture into musical theatre, and the joy of becoming a mother.
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27 May 2022
Interview with Emma Pallett, actor and writer
We interview Emma Pallett, actor and writer of Flumps, ahead of her upcoming show at Brighton Fringe
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5 June 2022
The PLANTinum Jubilee
You are invited to the 'PLANT-inum Jubilee' on Sunday 5th June 2-5pm at the South London Botanical Garden on 323 Norwood Road, SE24 9AQ.
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25 May 2022
Camilla Fellas Arnold on being creative, and the myth of the ‘tortured artist’
Creative coach Camilla Fellas Arnold discusses her role, and how aiding creatives’ mental health is paramount to their work.
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25 May 2022
Don't knock it down!
Creative ideas for building reuse and why they’re desperately needed.
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24 May 2022
Madman Across the Water turns 50
One of Elton John’s most acclaimed works is going for its 50th anniversary this year, and exciting things are coming to celebrate it!
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24 May 2022
The colourful world of Caroline Chinakwe’s artwork
Artist Caroline Chinakwe spoke to me about her career in the fashion industry, and how her artwork celebrates variety in beauty.
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23 May 2022
Review: 落叶归根 (Luò yè guī gēn) Getting Home
To pursue independence and artistic freedom, do you have to abandon your duty to your family? Cheryl Ho and Rachel Lee spotlight loneliness, inner turmoil and the pressure of meeting expectations in their Brighton Fringe piece
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21 May 2022
Review: Bronte Parsonage Museum!
A great museum where you can learn lots about the Bronte family and how they lived their lives. I had a great time walking around this well put together attraction as well as having a look around the local area.