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6 March 2021
Mission Green: Books
Is the publishing industry doing enough for the environment?
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6 March 2021 – 31 March 2021
How to have your voice heard at the G7 summit
Offering 10,000 young people from across the country the chance to have their voice heard with G7 world leaders, by taking their seat #atthetable and participating in a huge, UK wide survey.
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3 March 2021
Budget 2021: How the government's plans will affect the arts
The government’s 2021 Budget has been announced by Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rishi Sunak. With the arts having been negatively impacted in 2020, the government has allocated £400 million to help venues in England reopen.
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3 March 2021
Budget 2021: How the government's plans will affect young people
Today marked the announcement of the government’s latest budget plan with the Chancellor Rishi Sunak setting out his plans to help the UK through the pandemic. But what did it all mean for young people?
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1 March 2021
Discover! Creative Careers Week 2021
Get involved with Discover! Creative Careers week from 1 - 5 March to unlock all that the creative industries have to offer!
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26 February 2021
The Laramie Project theatre review
On the 27th February 2020, we went to watch a play at the Bristol old Vic called the Laramie Project which was written in the year 2000 by Moises Kaufman and the Tectonic Theatre but it was performed by the Bristol Old Vic theatre school.
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17 February 2021
How the world failed Britney: A review of the Framing Britney Documentary
America’s sweetheart turned into America’s number one problem in what seemed like overnight, but Britney Spears wasn’t the problem, it was the world that she brought into.
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15 February 2021
The resurgence of the British royal family
How has ‘The Crown’ affected our perception of the Windsors?
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7 February 2021
Russian Online Response to Protests in Russia over the detainment of Alexei Navalny
In response to the recent protests happening in Russia, many Russian people have flocked to social media in support of Alexei Navalny. Could this indicate hope for the future of Russia?
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6 February 2021
Mission Green: Music Festivals
Are festivals doing enough for the environment?
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3 February 2021
Interview with Teresa Norman, Founder and Chief Executive of TogetherintheUK
TogetherintheUK serves people migrating to the UK for whom English is not their first language and who face challenges in adapting to life in the UK. Their aim is to to develop the tools and information that will support an inclusive life for migrants.
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4 February 2021
POST-COLONIAL PERSPECTIVES: RETHINKING THE MUSIC CURRICULUM
Join the YPIA for a free one-hour panel discussion (4th Feb, 7pm-8pm) with leading industry thinkers!
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27 January 2021 – 21 April 2021
Young Creative Awards 2021 - Open for Entries
The 2021 Nottingham Young Creative Awards is now OPEN!
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25 January 2021
What do The Hunger Games teach us about revolution and resistance?
The critically acclaimed series not only has incredible writing, pace, and an engaging dystopia, but also many lessons to teach us.
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24 January 2021
University students have been abandoned during Covid-19
The government has put students at the bottom of the pile throughout this whole pandemic.
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21 January 2021
Amanda Gorman’s inauguration performance is one of many reasons to feel hopeful for the future
Biden’s inauguration is symbolic and historic for a number of reasons, and the first US National Youth Poet Laureate’s performance is definitely among them
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20 January 2021
Where is money better spent for those experiencing homelessness?
An investigation into where money is better spent for those experiencing homelessness – the arts or government initiatives.
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14 January 2021
Interview with writer and director Jay Martin
We speak to Jay Martin, the creative mind behind REDt’BLUE, a documentary short that explores Mansfield’s swing from Labour to Conservative in the 2017 General Election. Voice is showcasing an exclusive first look at REDt’BLUE as part of our Winter Film Festival.