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4 July 2017
Sangam 2017 with Harshdeep Kaur review
Kaur was supposed to be one half of this mega set of three hours from the first Indian artist to perform at MIF, but when forced to carry the whole thing alone, she still blew the roof off.
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4 July 2017 – 4 September 2017
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2 July 2017
Interdependence: We Need to Talk About Power with Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy & David Olusoga
The first Interdependence talk at MIF to discuss the big topics in society today. Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy, David Olusoga, Lubaina Himid, Jason Hickel, Andrew O'Hagan, and Deanna Rodger tackle Power.
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24 June 2017
Where are they now? with Sally Trivett
At this year's Activist Training Day, I caught up with former south-west Activist and art student, Sally Trivett, to find out more about what she's been up to.
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19 June 2017 – 19 August 2017
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18 May 2017
Getting into the arts with or without a university degree?
Having completed my undergraduate degree in History and my postgraduate degree in Art History I am evidently a big advocate for going to university.
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26 April 2017
'Bard for Life' – is the world still Shakespeare's oyster?
As 2017 marks 401 years since Shakespeare's death, that is the question.
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14 April 2017
National Art & Design Saturday Club London trip
On Saturday 19th of November 2016, I went with Truro College Saturday club on the annual London trip to see the Saturday club exhibitions from around the country.
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14 April 2017
'Creative Pathways' Programme at Towner Art Gallery, Eastbourne
Young people attending the 'Creative Pathways' programme at Towner Art Gallery, Eastbourne, have made a film as part of their Bronze and Silver Arts Award. The film is their response to A Certain Kind of Light an Arts Council Collection National Partner exhibition at the gallery.
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28 March 2017
Photographs of the Public.
The current UK laws allow people to be photographed without their permission in public spaces. Is this fair?
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24 March 2017
Getting into the Film Industry
In an Industry that is very competitive, is it possible to make yourself stand out in order to break in?
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13 March 2017
Turmoil by Georgina Colman | FIRST ACTS
Coming face-to-face with yourself is never easy.
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13 March 2017
Are female characters represented as powerless characters in film?
This is my Unit 1 Part D, Arts issue for Gold Award.
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13 March 2017
Should the Age-Rating system change?
Television, movies, video games, and sometimes many other forms of arts, have long been reigned over by the, what some see as tyrannical, clutches of the age rating system. In this essay I shall be looking at the age rating system closely, looking for both its flaws, and even ways it may have proved beneficial.
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7 March 2017
Charlie Linnecar, double Bronze and Silver achiever
Voice Local Reporter, Charlie, is a rare double Bronze achiever and got those as well as her Silver at the prestigious Mayflower Theatre, Southampton.
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6 March 2017
La La Land review - dare to read an unpopular opinion
La La Land represents the toils of the Hollywood underdogs, a film primed for all the successes it gained and almost gained. Unfortunately, for everything that astonishes about this film, it still just didn't grip.
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2 March 2017
Logan Review
This is my review for Hugh Jackmans final portrayal of the legendary character, The Wolverine.
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