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30 August 2018
Voice's Pick of the Edinburgh Fringe 2018
It is our fifth year at the Fringe, and the fourth that we have run the Pick of the Fringe, and still we are blown away by phenomenal quality and sheer genius that occupies the Scottish capital. In no particular order, here is the best of what we saw during the 2018 Edinburgh Festival Fringe. A huge congratulations to everyone on this list!
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1 August 2018 – 5 October 2018
22nd Japan Media Arts Festival - Call for Entries
The Japan Media Arts Festival Executive Committee is now accepting entries for the 22nd Japan Media Arts Festival.
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28 August 2018
No, people with invisible illnesses aren't trying to steal parking spaces
There seems to be a misguided belief that people with autism or mental health difficulties want to cheat the system by getting a blue badge. I've never heard anything so laughable.
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15 August 2018
New Reads: August
What's new in fiction for August? Check out what to add to your summer reading list.
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15 August 2018
Andrew Maxwell: Shake a Leg
Shake a Leg is a topical and hilarious hour of comedy, which sees Andrew Maxwell masterfully navigating modern phenomena from Twitter trolls to Brexit. It is an invocation to pay attention to the world around us, while not getting too bogged down in the news.
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13 August 2018
History I know
So many of you want me to tell you more about art and history and how I connect with the image the models and the full scale well I tell you in this blog.
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9 August 2018
Setting up a creative company
Are you thinking about setting up a creative company but not sure where to start? Here’s some pointers.
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7 August 2018
Leonardo da Vinci study
Leonardo da Vinci was an artist who wasn't just a artist he was a painter and sculpture and many more wonders
My name is Damieon and I am doing bronze art award.
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6 August 2018 – 10 August 2018
East Meets West - Family Fun Events for Culutural Learning Accross 2 Weeks
The Great Animal Race of the Jade Emperor - Monday 06 August until Friday 10th August (11:00 - 17:00), in association with OYAP Trust (Oxfordshire Young Arts Partnership)
Free access to exhibitions and workshops from just £3!
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22 July 2018
DEBATE: Should Art be a compulsory GCSE subject?
This article is about exploring the issue of whether Art should be a compulsory GCSE. I am showcasing my own opinions and exploring the results of my recent survey which asked the public whether they were in favour or not and why. Please comment on whether you think Art should be a compulsory GCSE and why.
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19 July 2018
How Generation Z made genre irrelevant in music
Having access to such a variety of music at our fingertips has changed the way we listen to and create music, with genres being too constrictive for the digital age
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18 July 2018
Your Art, Unless it Can Save the World from Self-Destruction, is Useless!
The city of Coimbra opens its doors to International Surrealism Now 2018 Art Exhibition
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9 July 2018
The Dark Side of LGBT
Whilst Pride season is all fun and games, it creates a mask that hides the issues that exist within the LGBTQ+ community.
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3 August 2018 – 4 August 2018
Doll Face
A solo show about the British Asian Female experience using theatre, dance and music at The Hen and Chicken Theatre, Islington on the 3/4th August at 19:30 with a running time of 45 mins.
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6 July 2018
Love and Pride
Writer and composer Ian Tucker-Bell writes about his changed opinions regarding Pride
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6 July 2018
Interview with Ian Tucker-Bell, The Orange Works
Writer and composer Ian Tucker-Bell talks about his new show Trans Pennine, accessibility in the creative sector for LGBTQ+, and offers some advice to those who want to take a show up to Edinburgh Festival Fringe