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30 May 2020
Inside Voices: Rosie Doyle
Part of a series of podcasts that asks the Voice Team and Contributors how they're coping with lockdown.
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29 May 2020
Disturbing the Body: Speculative autobiography from women
Introducing an anthology of speculative autobiography about misbehaving bodies from women in the UK
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26 May 2020
Representation In Media
For my Gold Arts Award, I wrote an essay on the impact good, and bad representation in media has on society as a whole! Check it out!
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26 May 2020
Margaret Atwood's Masterclass: Reading Between the Lines.
Here's a review I wrote for my Gold Arts Award on Margaret Atwood's Masterclass! Curious as to whether it's worth purchasing? Read on!
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26 May 2020
Keeping Up with the Angevins - A Script
This is a short script I created a while ago for my gold arts award. I decided to create a parody of Keeping Up with the Kardashians by combining it with the Angevin empire (Richard the Lionheart, King John etc). Let me know your thoughts!
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25 May 2020
Barriers to Participation Within the Arts
So many people don't participate within the arts or find it hard to do so. I want to find out what the barriers to participation within the arts are, how this has come to be and what is being done to help tackle this issue.
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14 May 2020
In conversation with poet Luke Wright
I sat down with poet Luke Wright on Zoom to discuss his successful live performances on Twitter, as a result of his nationwide tour being cancelled due to lockdown.
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12 May 2020
Interview with Loz Anstey, New Creative
“We have a need, as humans, to compartmentalise to a degree. We section things off in our minds in order to form a basic understanding of them.”
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5 May 2020 – 8 May 2020
Instaviews with Luke Wright
Join us Friday May 8th at 12pm over on our Instagram channel for a live Q+A
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30 April 2020
Become a Shropshire Young Critic
If you live in Shropshire and have opinions to share, check out this opportunity
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27 April 2020
I had to learn to stand by my work, says debut novelist Serena Kaur
What is it like being a debut author during Covid-19? We catch up with Serena to discuss lockdown and her new novel
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24 April 2020
Where are they now? with Gigi Downey
We catch up with Gigi, Gold Arts Award achiever who's performed in the West End and is now working in a drama school and getting busy, busy, busy writing new plays and developing her acting skills.
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21 April 2020
“To be a poet is a condition, not a profession.” — Robert Graves
Poetry is an art, a passion that can only be written by those who are gifted with the power of creativity. It can be the most wonderful of fairy tales to the one of histories darkest most sad moments.
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21 April 2020 – 31 May 2020
Script-writing competition launched by RAF Benevolent Fund
Help mark the 80th anniversary fo the Battle of Britain by submitting your audio drama scripts
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10 April 2020
Creating at home: How Voice Contributors are occupying their time in isolation
What do you do when you have nothing but time? Turn to the arts! From DIY to doodling, our Voice Contributors write about their battles busting boredom.
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9 April 2020
Culture lockdown: Literature
With lockdown becoming a new reality, we have been checking out how arts and culture are adapting to keep us entertained. First up, we take a look at how you can enjoy literature from the comfort of your sofa.
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7 April 2020
Animals book review
Awarded the Jerwood Fiction Uncovered Prize in 2015, Emma Jane Unsworth's debut novel ‘Animals’ is an exploration into the multi-faceted nature of female friendship and the rebellious acts of women refusing to simply ‘settle down’.