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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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8 September 2022
Review: Connect Festival
The Edinburgh festival will be returning in 2023, much to the delight of music fans
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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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28 August 2022
Burnley College exhibition with Sophie Gibson
This is a group review we all did with Blaze Arts, we went to have a chat with a local Burnley artist, Sophie Gibson where we also saw an exhibition that she helped Burnley College students to create.
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17 August 2022
Epic Games’ Heiko Wenczel on programming in creative industries
“Learning how to programme and work in the creative arts at the same time is a unique opportunity.”
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10 August 2022
Ajeet "Blooming" track and music video review
A beautiful breath of stillness
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28 July 2022
Strettfest review: An ideal family day out!
On the theme of ‘carbon zero’, this lively event aimed to bring all generations together for a celebration of dance, music, and the visual arts.
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26 July 2022
Extraordinary environment to display artwork
Sculptures displayed amongst the wildlife is a fantastic idea. A walk in the forest and gallery all in one is more than I could ask for. With hundreds of unique sculptures in the 10 acres you will struggle with not being entertained or engaged.
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25 July 2022
The world of Paul Verhoeven
To celebrate one of the Netherlands’ most successful directors turning 84, we look back at some of his best – and most controversial – work
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25 July 2022
Thor: Love and Thunder (2022) Review
The latest film to expand on the MCU feels less like a film and more like a product
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23 July 2022
Assemble and schools of tomorrow: the place we imagine – art review
This exhibition was extraordinary as it forced you outside of the box and view the world in a different perspective. I thoroughly enjoyed this exhibition and would strongly recommend it to you, especially if you want to embrace you child side.
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15 July 2022
Top 10 video games of the 21st century
Following on from World Video Games Day, we rank the ten best games of the century so far
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14 July 2022
How far does the “familiar” fit into the foundation of modern day theatre
A review of who killed ‘Agatha’ Christie. Following the press night release on Wednesday 12th July at The Theatre royal Nottingham.
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13 July 2022
Voice Retrospectives: Legally Blonde
It’s been 21 years today since Legally Blonde was released – how does it hold up?
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7 July 2022
Voice Retrospectives: Nosferatu (1922)
It has been 100 years since F.W. Murnau released his haunting masterpiece Nosferatu – what is its legacy today?
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16 July 2022
Festival of Archaeology: Staffordshire Hoard Reimagined
A celebration of archaeology inspired by The Potteries Museum & Art Gallery's newly reimagined gallery, Staffordshire Hoard: Treasure of Mercia.
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27 June 2022
Ten LGBTQ+ filmmakers to check out
This pride month, why not give some underseen films by the best queer filmmakers a go?
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28 July 2022
Wine Tasting
Join a sommelier from St Margaret's Wines for a tasting of vibrant and characterful wines with
the opportunity to learn and ask questions.