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29 April 2022
With Whom On Zoom: An Interview with Jules Robertson
We speak with Jules Robertson, an autistic actor, about his experiences in the TV and film industry, what it’s like representing the autistic community on screen and the next steps in his career.
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29 April 2022
Calorie counting craziness
The UK’s newest menu law does far more harm than good
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26 April 2022
Interview with Guido García Lueches from Playing Latinx
In this interview the Uruguayan actor and theatre maker discusses all things theatre, migration experience and Playing Latinx, his third collaboration with MarianaMalena Theatre Co.
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26 April 2022
Skiddle partner with Young Urban Art Foundation to commission short online series
‘The Sounds Of My London…’, will give young creatives from London a platform to share their communities and music scenes.
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25 April 2022
Eurovision 2022: Alphabetical recap of countries’ songs from J-P
From A-Z everything you’ll need to see about this year’s 2022 entries (continuing with countries J-P).
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25 April 2022
How the Working Class Creatives Database are tackling class inequality in art
Class inequality means that pursuing a career can be difficult for working-class artists. The Working Class Creatives Database is working to remove barriers, however.
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19 April 2022
Review: WINK
This New Creatives short is about a group of young queer punks taking back their favourite pub.
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18 April 2022
Review: Whitaker Museum and Art Gallery!
This is my review on the Whitaker.
I thoroughly enjoyed my visit, I found it fun, exciting and thought provoking. I also got the opportunity to try some delicious food!
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18 April 2022
Eurovision 2022: Alphabetical recap of countries’ songs from D-I
From A-Z everything you’ll need to see about this year’s 2022 entries (continuing with countries D-I).
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17 April 2022
Review: Spellbound (1945)
Legendary director Alfred Hitchcock’s 1945 feature is definitive proof that even the best in their field can have a bad day.
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16 April 2022
Olivier Awards 2022: Cabaret at the Kit Kat Club wins seven awards
The 2022 Olivier Awards return to the Royal Albert Hall for a star-studded night where musical revival Cabaret takes home top prizes.
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16 April 2022
How to spend 48 hours in Split
Here’s how to enjoy an affordable trip in one of the most beautiful regions in the world: Croatia
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14 April 2022
Voice Retrospectives: Yi Yi (2000)
Edward Yang’s magnum opus is a beautiful, touching portrait of a middle class family in Taipei.
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14 April 2022
Why are some fashion items inexplicably gendered?
Nail polish, skirts, makeup: they’re all seen as feminine today, but if you ask someone why, you’re unlikely to get a real answer. Men have worn all of them in numerous cultures and societies across history – so what changed?
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13 April 2022
A new documentary shows Prince Charles sought advice from Jimmy Saville for years
In a new Netflix documentary Jimmy Savile: A British Horror Story, secret letters across 20 years from Prince Charles to Jimmy Savile have been revealed. The letters were begging him to help the Royals, using his “straightforward common sense”.
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13 April 2022
“LOVE”: A short film with a deep meaning
We take a look at the making of and message behind Gemma Harvey’s new short film “LOVE” – a love story told from the perspective of someone with a learning disability, not a story of the disability itself.
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11 April 2022
BAFTA Game Awards 2022: Returnal and Unpacking bag top prizes
Here’s everything you need to know about who won big at the BAFTA Games Awards 2022.