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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?
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17 March 2021
Interview with Ndrika Anyika, New Creative
We interviewed Film Director Ndrika Anikya, about her latest BBC New Creative short film ‘A Flourishing Crown’, and the integral importance of keeping traditional names in the western world. Read on for more.
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17 March 2021
A Flourishing Crown
This New Creative short explores the meaning of a name, and the deep cultural heritage that is associated with them.
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15 March 2021
Harry Potter actress Katie Leung speaks out about past racist abuse
Over a decade since her first appearance in the Harry Potter film franchise as Cho Chang, Katie Leung recounts the racist online abuse she was advised to suppress.
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15 March 2021
Netflix to trial crackdown on password sharing
Netflix has begun trialling a user verification feature in an attempt to reduce the number of ineligible viewers using the service.
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11 March 2021
My review of infinity wars.
This is what i think of the marvel movie infinity wars.
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11 March 2021
Want My Job? with book Youtuber Noelle Gallagher
With over 100,000 subscribers on Youtube, Noelle Gallagher is carving out a name for herself in the Booktube community. If you’ve ever wondered how running a successful Youtube channel works and want to try it yourself, read on!
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8 March 2021
Disney's new animation marks its first ever South East Asian heroine
Raya and the Last Dragon is Disney’s first cinematic foray into SouthEast Asia in the company’s 90 year history. What does this mean for the region?
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8 March 2021
6 things to sink your teeth into when you want to feel empowered
This article is all about female empowerment and it provides you with 6 things to help you achieve that, without eating lots of sweets. You can find a list of books, series and albums that will definitely lift your spirits.
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8 March 2021
The portrayal of women in Bridgerton
Bridgerton: a series that took the world by storm. I look at how women are presented in the popular TV show and how they deal with Regency-era sexism's restrictions and hardships.
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8 March 2021
Is femininity sometimes misinterpreted as weakness?
Why do so many women feel the need to imitate men to be taken seriously?
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8 March 2021
The World’s A Little Blurry: Review
Billie Eilish’s documentary is an extremely personal look at how the teenager became the internationally renowned star she is today.
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8 March 2021
Want My Job? with Channel 4 Digital Producer Olivia Lynch
We talked to Olivia Lynch, all-round content creator, about her role at leading broadcast station Channel 4, her female gaze into the industry, and how young people can develop their creativity. Read on to find out more!
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6 March 2021
Twitcher: Review
“Netflix. Exhausted. DVDs. Seen them. A woman finds that TV isn’t the only thing to watch during lockdown”.
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6 March 2021
Meet BAFTA 2021's Rising Star nominees
With its prophetic power, the public-voted BAFTA Rising Star award is known for anticipating which young actors are on their way to stardom. Meet the 2021 nominees.