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1 April 2021
Can you identify the differences between clickbait and real articles?
We have all the telltale signs of a clickbait headline, and number 3 will amaze you. Share this article to let your friends to see if they can tell when an article is genuine or clickbait.
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31 March 2021
International Women's Day Podcast: Week 4
As we enter the fourth and final week of the series, this podcast covers women in classical music and the perception of femininity.
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29 March 2021 – 5 April 2021
International Youth Arts Film Festival - Applications open
We’re thrilled to announce that applications for International Youth Arts Film Festival, celebrating the work of young film makers is now open!
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26 March 2021
New trailer for the In the Heights released
The film adaptation of the musical by Lin-Manuel Miranda and Quiara Alegria Hudes is to be released earlier than planned.
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26 March 2021
Charity's campaign to buy author J. R. R. Tolkein's house fails
The charity Project Northmoor aimed to ‘create the first literary centre in the world dedicated to Tolkein’ at the author’s Oxford home, but fell short on donations and support.
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26 March 2021
Black Widow and Cruella to be released on Disney+ Premier Access and in cinemas
Both titles are set to be simultaneously released on Disney+ through Premier Access and cinemas as the coronavirus pandemic continues to affect box offices and the film industry at large.
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26 March 2021
Poetry review: Passerine by Kirsten Luckins
A modern, genre-bending elegy, Passerine is an ambitious and accomplished poetic study of loss and hope.
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25 March 2021
Cultural Comforts: March 2021
Here’s some recommendation of comforting, light and enjoyable culture to get you through the next month.
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25 March 2021
Interview with Sian Keen, New Creative
Sian Keen talks to us about her BBC New Creatives audio project ‘We Don’t Know What To Tell You, It’s Clearly Weight Related’.
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25 March 2021
We Don't Know What To Tell You, It's Clearly Just Weight Related
A review of Sian Keen’s New Creatives audio project We Don’t Know What To Tell You, It’s Clearly Just Weight Related, which tackles body shaming of patients perpetuated by medical professionals.
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22 March 2021
Pelé: A Review
Released in February 2021, Ben Nicholas and David Tryhorn’s documentary Pelé chronicles the Brazilian football player’s career and connection with his nation. Find out our thoughts on the documentary in this review!
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22 March 2021
It's time we stop anthropomorphising cartoon animals in film
With the release and subsequent negative reviews of the new Tom and Jerry film, we ask whether beloved animal cartoon characters in live-action movies attract or repulse audiences.
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19 March 2021
The Emoji Story documentary
Showcased to Mozilla Festival attendees, The Emoji Story is a delightful documentary charting the history, creation process, and future of the little icons we know and love.
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18 March 2021
Dirty Dancing: a deep dive
Disguised as a romantic coming of age movie, Dirty Dancing is a deeply political and feminist movie.
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17 March 2021
Want My Job? With Hayley Palmer, TV Presenter
"It's absolutely possible to do your dream job. "
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27 March 2021 – 2 April 2021
Online Drama Festival, NDSF is open for all
NDSF, The National Student Drama Festival, has opened registration for their free, open-to-all event.
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17 March 2021
The future of podcasting is adaptive, open and data ethical
‘The future of podcasting is adaptive, open and data ethical’ aimed to provide an insight into what podcasting may look like in the near-future, using Object-Based Media. As it turns out, this future is exciting, and may be closer than it seems!
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17 March 2021
Shakespeare: Too much of a good thing?
What is it that makes Shakespeare so special, and is his work still relevant today?