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8 November 2018
Interview with Andrew Hammond: Headteacher, Author and Creative Education Guru
Andrew Hammond has advocated creative education in all facets of his career. Here’s why it’s so vital to teach the next generation life skills over arithmetic.
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7 November 2018
How do people end up homeless?
We use the term homeless to describe those we see sleeping rough on the streets. Homelessness is a bigger issue than what we understand and the road to homelessness is not as simple as some of us might think.
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6 November 2018
The next steps of the People's Vote campaign
What happens after one of the largest political demonstrations in British history?
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26 October 2018 – 8 December 2018
Ashley Holmes, Cry Then Win Then Lose Reaction
Two Queens is delighted to announce the presentation of a newly-commissioned project by Ashley Holmes: Cry Then Win Then Lose Reaction. Opening hours Thursday - Saturday 12noon - 6pm.
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24 October 2018
Should there be limits in art?
For the section of developing and sharing a view on an art topic, I have chosen the question “Should there be limits in art?”, for my gold Arts Award. Here is my final argument.
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23 October 2018
Interview with The Quentin Dentin Show's writer and composer Henry Carpenter
Following the release of the Original Cast Recording, lyricist and composer Henry Carpenter talks New Wave rock, the cult of Quentin Dentin and, erm . . . lemons?
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22 October 2018
#YoungPeoplesVote
Why I marched for a People’s Vote on 20 October and what you can do if you want your say
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19 October 2018
Interview with For Our Future's Sake
We speak to the founders of For Our Future's Sake (FFS), a young person and student led anti-Brexit campaign fighting for a people’s vote on any final deal
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2 October 2018
Tory Party conference: A road to nowhere
This Tory Party conference must surely be the death knell for a government out of ideas, out of steam and increasingly seem out of their minds
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24 October 2018
Is technology holding journalism hostage?
There’s a crisis in journalism and people are electing to get their news from alternative sources. What is the impact of this, and are these new media companies responsible for the content shared on them? Join Voice Magazine as we discuss these questions with a panel of experts in an interactive session.
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12 September 2018
Interview with Norwich Pride
Norwich Pride celebrated its 10th anniversary this year and we spoke to Nick O'Brien, who helped start it. This interview was conducted at the end of July.
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10 September 2018
Is Your Culture Talking?
The importance of free, digital tools and literacy in the Arts & Heritage landscape to combat severe funding and curriculum cuts.
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9 October 2018
HERlarious - Comedy & Confidence for Creatives
Are you a female creative who wants to explore your funny bones?
Do you lack the confidence to express your ideas?
Are you aware that the top rated advertisements use humour?
Did you know that less than 3% of ads depict women in leadership roles, being intelligent or having a sense of humour?
It’s time to change things up in the world of advertising so we are launching our latest initiative, HERlarious, with a very special evening of workshops, panel discussions and live stand up comedy.
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6 September 2018
The reduction of arts in education and its consequence
Something I'm passionate about and so chose to write for my Part D of Unit 1
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3 September 2018
Consent on campus: what you need to know
Consent should be a priority for every single student, and awareness is the key.
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15 August 2018
Gyles Brandreth: Break a Leg!
Break a Leg! is a whimsical hour in memorandum of a bygone age of showbusiness, through which Brandreth romps with a biographical flourish.
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15 August 2018
Andrew Maxwell: Shake a Leg
Shake a Leg is a topical and hilarious hour of comedy, which sees Andrew Maxwell masterfully navigating modern phenomena from Twitter trolls to Brexit. It is an invocation to pay attention to the world around us, while not getting too bogged down in the news.
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11 August 2018
A Self-Help Guide to Being in Love With Jeremy Corbyn
“Don’t let me down Jeremy, don't you dare let me down”