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2 October 2023
Land artist Elham Angell explores the intersection between art and nature
Elham Angell engages with activist and environmental themes in her land art installations
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2 October 2023
Young people fight for climate justice at the ECHR
An exceptional case sees six young people take 32 governments to court
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30 September 2023
The climate U-turn and what it means for Sunak vs Starmer
What Sunak’s climate announcement means for Conservative and Labour leadership
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25 September 2023
Artist and activist leader Barbara Keal on the need for creative collaboration amid the climate crisis
Barbara Keal shares more about how a single garment has facilitated a pilgrimage movement
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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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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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9 September 2023
Decoding the G20 with UK 'Future of Work' Delegate Janet Siwoku
“Witnessing our world's pressing challenges, from climate change to social inequality, I felt compelled to take action.”
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18 August 2023
Blub Blub
A socio-political examination, wrapped up in a charming puppetry-cum-physical theatre show
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11 August 2023
AI, Art and You: How Young Creators are Coping in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
The creative industry is undergoing a shift as music, prose, artwork, essays and more can now be easily assembled by intelligence tools. Many artists are anxious that their work will eventually be replaced as corporations seek AI professionals.
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11 August 2023
AI, Art and You: Do Young Writers Stand a Chance?
In this article, I discuss how I came to love writing and what it means to me now. My aspirations of one day writing a book or becoming a journalist already feel far out of reach; the rise of artificial intelligence is becoming another obstacle.
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11 August 2023
AI, Art and You: Artificial Intelligence is a Threat to Young Musicians
AI can play instruments and compose music; voices of your favourite singer can be replicated with ease. This concerns young musician Kieran Barber who believes artificial intelligence is a profound threat to his future career.
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11 August 2023
AI, Art and You: Review of 'AI Encounters' at QMUL
In the midst of the AI panic, I was able to attend a fascinating exhibition ‘AI Encounters’ at Queen Mary University of London. Having never attended a show that incorporates AI, I was apprehensive to see if all my worst fears would be confirmed.
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8 August 2023
What's going on with the UCEA/UCU dispute, and how to make your voice heard as a student
On 1 August, the UCU tweeted that talks have broken down between them and the UCEA, meaning that the Marking and Assessment Boycott will continue to cause disruption. I interview a UCU member on the boycott, and their reasons for taking part in it.
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8 August 2023
Interviews with Friends: Sophia and Sabirin on student protest and solidarity with the UCU
An interview with my English Literature coursemates Sophia and Sabirin following a student protest outside our uni. We talk about the ongoing UCU/UCEA dispute and its impact, and how they plan to persevere in becoming lecturers one day regardless.
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8 August 2023
Last Frame Club and their screening of ‘Otherness’ for Last Frame Queer Festival 2023
A review of 'Otherness' (2023), a Spanish documentary focusing on a community of lesbians living in Catalonia. The film follows six characters, exploring their feelings on gender, sexuality, love, and belonging as they go about their everyday life.
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5 August 2023
Review: Dear England- A Goal!
Dear England, is currently being performed in the Olivier Theatre at the National. It is about the journey the men’s England football team have been on since Gareth Southgate took over.
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28 September 2023
Webinar: How to build a campaign in the Performing Arts
Your creativity has the power to make an impact on our Ocean. Create a legacy. Work for good. The Ocean needs our help.
Our Deep Currents workshop has been built to help young people aged 16-25 understand more about themselves and our Ocean.
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29 July 2023
Interview with Matthew Greenhough, Creative Director of Wound Up Theatre
"People are being priced out, which is disgusting, and it’s increasingly exclusively a platform for posho’s launching their careers. But at its heart it still aspires to give little greebo no-hopers like me a chance. That’s special."