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10 November 2023
ACE Dance and Music: Unknown Realms - Review
The new double bill of contemporary dance from ACE Dance and Music is a dive into the most subconscious and spiritual aspects of being
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5 December 2023 – 10 December 2023
CRYING WOLF at UEA Norwich
In December the University of East Anglia’s Drama Department is presenting Crying Wolf, a week-long season of two plays. Based on the film, Festen reveals shocking family secrets, The Wolves is a funny, perceptive drama about a female football team
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21 November 2023 – 25 November 2023
Rhiannon Faith Company set for World Premiere at the Barbican
Radical, proudly socially conscious dance/theatre from Rhiannon Faith Company. Featuring live music and set in a run-down yet friendly and welcoming pub where we are invited to join the regulars, shed our baggage and weariness and breathe!
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25 November 2023
Film Screening of New Short Film: 'The Cycle' on 25th November, The Theatre Deli, London
The Cycle is a psychological drama-thriller from award-winning performance artist and filmmaker: Vilma Jackson.
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12 September 2023 – 14 May 2024
Story Curators
Come and join our Story Curators course for ages 11-16 and learn how exhibitions and installations are created - from first ideas to fully built!
Tuesdays from 4.30pm - 6.30pm
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26 October 2023
Cost-of-Living Adaptation: Warren Reilly, fashion designer
Warren Reilly explores the highs and lows of being an independent creative in London during the cost-of-living crisis
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25 October 2023
Unlocking the UK's AI Potential: A Political Landscape Analysis
As AI evolves, the UK's major parties chart their AI policy paths. Discover their strategies, the missing pieces, and the road to global AI leadership.
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24 October 2023
Zuri McWhorter: On rejection of the mainstream
The Michigan-born artist and curator does not want her open-submission zine, ‘Juste Milieu’, to enter the mainstream.
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20 October 2023
Life Beyond Us Book Review
Popular science meets science fiction in this thought-provoking and diverse anthology of stories and essays from the European Astrobiology Institute
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27 September 2023
Darkside Walt’s Musical Chronicles: Crafting Stories Through Song
Darkside Walt, from Orlando, aims to excel in the music industry and wishes to bring back true talent if he had the chance to change it.
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26 September 2023
Xayvien: Set For a Melodic Legacy, A Timeless Journey in Music
Xayvien, a resident of Tacoma, Washington, is passionate about music and the vibrant music scene in his city.
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26 September 2023
Marskarter The Sound Pioneer Defining the Future of Music
Marskarter, has an unreleased hit song emphasizing self-expression. His latest release, "Be Yourself," delves into the perils of pretending to be someone else.
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26 September 2023
Sl66py K0’s Melodies: Changing the Way We Hear Music
Sl66py K0 an Artist aspires to craft music that creates a universal and enjoyable vibe for all.
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22 September 2023
Adapting Craft: The Case for Activism
Craft offers changemakers an alternative approach to progress
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22 September 2023
Kid$kar’s Music: A Timeless Beacon of Hope
Kid$kar, from Montreal, aspires to stand out in the unique music he creates, with dreams of fame under the spotlight's glow.
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21 September 2023
Is Political Correctness Culture Regulating The Arts?
In this article, I will discuss the concept of political correctness, and its influence in the Arts. Here, I ask the question: is political correctness culture regulating the arts?
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15 September 2023
Interview with Coralie Rose, casting director and founder of Road Casting
"The lack of representation in the media that I saw at the beginning of my career is one of the reasons I committed to be part of the change."
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11 September 2023
Iconic, Influential, Irreplaceable: killvague’s Reign in Pop Culture
Killvague, hailing from the outskirts of Boston in Peabody, MA, stands out in a music scene with limited opportunities. While many in his city embrace the drill genre, he brings a unique fusion of rock and punk into trap music.