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13 September 2022
Want my job? with freelance creative producer, Hafsah Malik
We spoke to Hafsah Malik, who took her love for media studies, moved to Dubai and made a career for herself doing what she loves. Hafsah shares her inspirations, aspirations and offers some timeless advice for young people.
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1 September 2022 – 7 October 2022
Applications for the John Schofield Trust Fellowship are open
The time has come to apply for their 2023 programme of world-class journalism mentoring.
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5 September 2022
Is fictional media trivialising the climate crisis?
In an age of looming climate crisis, how is fictional media treating the subject? Trivialising it or motivating people to change their ways and be more climate-conscious?
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5 September 2022
Let's talk about Transgender representation
The media and the transgender community have had a complex history and have been locked in a complicated relationship for decades.
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5 September 2022
When media tropes feed the flames of misogyny
Romanticising the degradation and objectification of women in the media can normalise such behaviour in reality, teaching young women that they exist as second-class humans.
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5 September 2022
The destructive nature of Disney-esque beauty ideals
How both viewers and former Disney stars, such as Demi Lovato, remain haunted by the perfectionism of Disney’s beauty standards.
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29 August 2022
Shrewsbury Folk Festival 2022
The action from the first two days of this year's festival
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29 August 2022
Happy Birthday, Leonard Bernstein
To honour his 104th birthday anniversary, I’m looking back to the life and work of one of the greatest artists of our time.
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21 August 2022
Film review: Where the Crawdads Sing – classy but by no means cliché…
Based on the 2018 novel by Delia Owens, this beautifully romantic yet thrilling work brings to light the consequences of prejudice, as well as the importance of courage and being true to yourself.
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10 August 2022
Ajeet "Blooming" track and music video review
A beautiful breath of stillness
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17 August 2022 – 10 September 2022
STEPHEN SONDHEIM & JAMES LAPINE’S INTO THE WOODS AT THEATRE ROYAL BATH FROM 17 AUGUST
INTO THE WOODS, the legendary Stephen Sondheim musical, with book by James Lapine, is brought to life in a new production which opens at Theatre Royal Bath from 17 August 2022.
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8 August 2022
Christian Brighty: Playboy
Christian Brighty is fanning a flame under Regency comedy and audiences burn for it judging by the full house standing ovation
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4 August 2022
Voice Retrospects: Reservoir Dogs (1992)
It’s been 30 years this summer since Reservoir Dogs was released and kickstarted the career of one of the most famous filmmakers alive today – but has it aged well?
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29 July 2022
Broadway Cinema Double Take Film Festival - Review
Double Take a weird weekend of films about dreams and doubles…was it truly weird?
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29 July 2022
Persuasion Review: Fleabag Jane Austen is not persuasive enough
Not even Wentworth is worth it...
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29 July 2022
Interview with comedian, musician and filmmaker Grant Busé
"Well since this show has been cancelled eight times, yes, I approach all shows now with a large dose of scepticism. Every time I get on stage, I’m relieved rather than stressed."
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28 July 2022
Interview with comedian and radio host James Barr
"We spend so much time overthinking everything. You don’t need permission, or an agent or a big flashy stage - you can literally perform in a toilet at the Edinburgh Fringe. Ask yourself what’s stopping you and go for it."
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26 July 2022
Interview with Joz Norris: "A guy that does stupid stuff"
"Start by having an idea that captures your interest and won’t let it go, then turn it into a show you’re excited by and proud of. If you can do that, then maybe the Fringe would be a great place to take it."