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6 August 2022
F1 and its problem with harassment: why is it happening and how can it be prevented?
Accounts of fan abuse at the Austrian and Hungarian GP have shocked many, but what are the reasons for this increase in harassment?
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5 August 2022
Cassia "Why You Lacking Energy" Album Review
The Macclesfield band are here to tell you everything will be alright
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5 August 2022
What is the manosphere and why does it represent an active threat to women?
The manosphere is an online community fuelled with misogyny, violent culture and anti-feminist rhetoric actively spreading harmful messaging regarding women to society.
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5 August 2022
Your guide to the best of Brick Lane
In the heart of East London, Brick Lane has so much to offer.Whether you're looking for an array of South Asian cuisines or new vintage finds for your wardrobe there's something for everyone on Brick Lane.
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4 August 2022
Brick Lane: A case study for gentrification gone wrong
Located in the heart of the East End, a vibrant street once fuelled with aromas from Asian to Caribbean cuisines, now paints a very different picture.At present, Brick Lane represents the inevitable outcome of gentrification.
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3 August 2022
Interview with Flo & Joan, multi-award winning musical comedy duo
We speak to comedy music act Flo & Joan, consisting of sisters Rosie and Nicola, all about their show 'Sweet Release' heading to Edinburgh Fringe
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3 August 2022
Interview with Dave Chawner, comedian and mental health campaigner
We speak to Dave Chawner about his two solo shows, 'Underdog' and 'Mental', heading off to Edinburgh Fringe
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1 August 2022
Interview with Connor Taylor: professional ballet dancer turned dance teacher
We speak to Connor Taylor, founder and principal of Adore Dance London in East London, all about the impact of lockdown on creative practice, gaining confidence to dance for yourself, and what it's like to run an entire dance school.
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1 August 2022
Interview with Rob Auton, writer and comedian
Rob Auton returns to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival with a brand new show all about crowds
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29 July 2022
Persuasion Review: Fleabag Jane Austen is not persuasive enough
Not even Wentworth is worth it...
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28 July 2022
Strettfest review: An ideal family day out!
On the theme of ‘carbon zero’, this lively event aimed to bring all generations together for a celebration of dance, music, and the visual arts.
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3 August 2022 – 29 August 2022
Rosy Carrick gets musclebound for Edinburgh Fringe
One woman’s quest for tortured beefcake, 80s action and raw sexual power. Poet, theatremaker, translator and feminist powerhouse Rosy Carrick gets Musclebound to examine our most shameful sexual secrets
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21 August 2022 – 28 August 2022
Megalith at Edinburgh Fringe - A wild, high-tech, rock-smashing journey 21-28 Aug
Rocks, beats and geological time: this is a violent, fun, loud and lyrical experience, with projection design from award-winning Limbic Cinema looking at how copper mining has fuelled the growth of human civilization for the last 10,000 years.
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5 August 2022 – 13 August 2022
Megalith at Edinburgh Fringe - A wild, high-tech, rock-smashing journey 5-13 Aug
Rocks, beats and geological time: this is a violent, fun, loud and lyrical experience, with projection design from award-winning Limbic Cinema looking at how copper mining has fuelled the growth of human civilization for the last 10,000 years.
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3 August 2022 – 28 August 2022
Hope Mill Theatre annouces Fringe debut CLASSIC!
Manchester’s Award-winning Hope Mill Theatre makes its Fringe debut with Classic! a new comic play, featuring a multitude of classic novels in 60 minutes.
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27 July 2022
Pulp are returning in 2023
On July 25, Pulp frontman Jarvis Cocker confirmed the band’s reunion for a couple of shows on a live Q&A hosted by The Guardian.
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27 July 2022
The rise of inappropriate behaviour at live events
Theft, assault, and violence – why are we seeing such an increase in this behaviour post-lockdown?
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25 July 2022
The world of Paul Verhoeven
To celebrate one of the Netherlands’ most successful directors turning 84, we look back at some of his best – and most controversial – work