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23 March 2018
#TBT: Top 10 Songs of the 1990s
The Golden Age of 90s wasn’t just iconic - it was influential. Ranging from the impressive grunge scene to the birth of the Millenials, here are 10 songs that reflect a decade of fun and progression, and for many, a trip down memory lane.
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22 March 2018
Where are they now? with Tom Inniss
Tom began his career in the arts nearly 10 years ago as a member of of the Bury St Edmund's Youth Council. Nowadays, he is the well-recognised editor of Voice with a degree in politics and a masters in journalism tucked neatly under his belt. Let's see what else he's been up to!
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21 March 2018
Rupi Kaur - the world's hottest new poet
Performance poetry + Rupi Kaur = perfection.
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3 May 2018 – 4 June 2018
Review for Voice at Brighton Fringe!
Join the official youth media partner in reviewing shows for Brighton Fringe 2018
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24 April 2018
How to: Become a Reviewer for Voice Magazine
We’re looking for opinionated young reviewers aged 16-30 years to see shows for free and publish reviews at Brighton Fringe!
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17 March 2018
A Feminist's ABCs
Hi! This is my first post on Voice Mag so I really hope that my work interests or inspires you.
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16 March 2018
Rachel Whiteread Exhibition Tate Britain
Rachel Whiteread creates ghostly sculptures/casts on negative space giving it tangible form, attributing characteristics stimulating ideas of childhood memories, sinister feelings and generating their own atmospheres as though environments in themselves. Often dealing with universal issues and sparking controversy.
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16 March 2018
The Ilya and Emilia Kabakov exhibition at Tate modern
Ilya and Emilia Kabakov are Russian artists whose work focuses around their experiences under the regime of the Soviet Union. They comment on ideas of escapism and flight centred around narratives based on personal experience.
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15 March 2018
#TalkingHelps Your Recovery
When Laura started frequently feeling down, she knew she had to talk to someone to find out what was happening. It was this decision to reach out for help that set her on a path of recovery.
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14 March 2018
Will using less of my phone help my mental health?
Smartphones and computers put the whole online world at our fingertips, but not always in a good way. Read Beth's blog on using her phone less and focusing on her mental health more
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13 March 2018
#TalkingHelps at University
For Michaela, it was vital that someone at University reached out and asked her if she was okay. Here, she shares her story about why #TalkingHelps.
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12 March 2018
Awful Auntie Live on Stage!
Awful Auntie Live on Stage by the Birmingham Stage Company at New Victoria Theatre in Woking.
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12 March 2018
#TalkingHelps After Loss
Guest blogger Beth shares how #TalkingHelps her, and how important it was to talk after she experienced loss in her family.
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9 March 2018
My Research on Andy Warhol
I have updated my research piece on Andy Warhol - his life and work - for my Arts Award Gold project. I would be grateful for your feedback on my review :-)
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8 March 2018
Project Period
Project Period started from the realisation that girls are all united by this monthly annoyance. Periods.
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7 March 2018
National Apprenticeship Week is the perfect time to plan your next step!
Many organisations announce new apprenticeship schemes to mark the 11th annual celebration.
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7 April 2018
Workshop for Arts Writers
Join the Voice team as a regular contributor and make your voice heard.
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1 March 2018
Wonder
Wonder was originally a book, but has recently been adapted to film. I saw the film at the Odeon cinema in Sheffield on the 16th of December 2017.
It will be available in the UK on DVD and Blu-ray from March the 26th 2018.