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11 September 2024
Introducing our new series: It's time to 'Kick Some Class'
Working class representation in the arts is in a really bad place. But we've been talking to the people trying to make that better, and the stars who have smashed through the 'class ceiling', for a new series on Voice.
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6 September 2024
Greenwich and Dockland Festival 2024 - World Kiosk Review
Xena, a voice contributor, enters into the unexpected world of World Kiosk, an installation hosted in Newham, as part of the Greenwich and Docklands Festival.
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4 September 2024
Greenwich and Dockland Festival 2024 - Crap at Animals Review
Xena, a Voice Contributor, shares her perspective of the free performance of Crap at Animals, as part of the yearly Greenwich and Docklands Festival.
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3 September 2024
Soñar mil veces las mismas cosas: On the 40th anniversary of Soda Stereo’s debut album
40 years after its release, I’ll look into one of the greatest Latin American bands’ debut album.
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22 August 2024
Joe McTernan Edinburgh Fringe Show Review - 'Lost'
Joe McTernan delves deeper into the absurdities of everyday life in his new show, ‘Lost’, with his trademark wit and humour.
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22 August 2024
Luke Chilton - Edinburgh Fringe Festival, ‘Netflix and Chilton" - Review
Luke Chilton's debut show at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, ‘Netflix and Chilton,’ offers a unique, immersive experience that intertwines heartfelt storytelling with sharp humour.
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22 August 2024
Ian Stone: Is Keeping It Together - Edinburgh Fringe Review ****
A comedic exploration of the chaos and absurdities of modern life. His charm lies in his ability to make even the most mundane observations hilarious, blending them with his unique, slightly cynical view of the world.
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14 August 2024
Pravesh Kumar: It’s my responsibility for my Bollywood Musical to address cultural sexism
Pravesh Kumar, writer of Frankie Goes To Bollywood, reflects on the role his work has in challenging cultural sexism in India.
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10 August 2024
Rakugo featuring Katsura Sunshine & Luca Cupani
Rakugo featuring Katsura Sunshine & Luca Cupani bring their unique show to the Leicester Square each month for the rest of the year.
Come for an evening of laughter and leave with a piece of Japan in your heart!
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8 August 2024
Giant Killers’ New Single 'Around The Blocks' - Nostalgic Sound For a New Generation!
Around the Blocks, the second single from Songs for the Small Places will now be released digitally across all platforms on Little Genius Recordings.
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6 August 2024
Review of Pantomimes
Review of 2 pantomimes: The Beauty and the Beast and Robin Hood, in Kent, in 2023
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22 July 2024
A musician’s guide to networking
How connecting with other people can be the key to a successful career in music.
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19 July 2024
Exhibition Review: BACKLIT Gallery's Annual Members Show
With a focus on fresh and unique expressions, this exhibition in Nottingham offers a thought-provoking experience that highlights both emerging and established talents
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18 July 2024
New Short Film on Apple TV Highlights Youth Mental Health Crisis
'Boy' is a poignant short film - a poetic journey through the lives and minds of two different boys from complex family backgrounds.
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17 July 2024
Frolics in the forest: a review of ALSO Festival at Compton Verney, Warwickshire
Set in a truly stunning Capability Brown landscape, ALSO is a mystical community event that promises festival-goers the opportunity to relax, let loose, and let their ideas run wild.
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14 July 2024
Review of 175 Years of Boots Exhibition: Counter Culture
I explored the fascinating history of Boots at Lakeside Arts in Nottingham. Marking 175 years, it narrated how John Boot's first herbalist store in Nottingham has evolved into the UK's most popular health and beauty retailer and pharmacy chain
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13 July 2024
Shropshire Youth Fringe - Review
The first of the two day festival brings youth voice to the foreground as the skilled young actors from Shropshire Youth Theatre bring their plays and workshops to The Hive and Nerdy Cafe in Shrewsbury.
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12 July 2024
I discovered 'free-thinking art' of Hamid Zénati at Nottingham Contemporary
Celebrating nearly sixty years of groundbreaking work, "Two Steps at a Time" offers an exhilarating dive into the universe of Algerian-German artist Hamid Zénati. This exhibition also marks the second-ever institutional showcase of the artist.