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8 September 2016
The 30 Most Polarising Films of the 21st Century
The folks at Obscure Movie Stats have put together the 30 films of the 21st century that divide opinion the most.
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14 August 2016
How (Not) to Live in Suburbia
A cleverly thought-out show using film and theatre to discuss the challenges faced by people who are lonely
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5 August 2016
The global rise of the Telenovela
The telenovela has become a popular phenomenon on English language TV in recent years, but what is it and where did it come from?
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5 August 2016
How to...create a great Instagram page for your art
Want to show your work online? Check out our tips for the internet's biggest image platform
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3 August 2016
The power of the YouTuber
That person you see on your phone/tablet/laptop is more than a vlogger - they're a cultural & global phenomenon. How did it get so big in such a small space of time?
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2 August 2016
How to...do stop frame animation
The art of animation is a difficult one to grasp, but here's an easy way for you to try for your yourself
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27 July 2016
Interview with Andy Goddard
Producer of the Wooden Overcoats podcast, named iTunes Best of 2015 is working on a new project with James Hamilton, and he takes the time to talk to us about it
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26 July 2016
Arts Award Week Twitter Party: Highlights
The ArtsAward10 Twitter Party happened on Tuesday 5 July 2016 from 2.30 until 6.30pm. See our top tweets here, or find the full conversation on the hashtag #OurCreativeFuture.
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26 July 2016
Interview with Danielle Winter
Actress and Bristol Old Vic alumni Danielle Winter talks to us about a new project she has worked on, and gives advice to young people who want to get into acting
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25 July 2016
Finding Dory review
Last Sunday I was lucky enough to go along to an exclusive screening of Finding Dory. This article may contain things some people might consider a spoiler, so if you haven't saw the film yet and want to avoid spoilers, come back and read once you've watched it.
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25 July 2016
Interview with David Arrondelle
Lead actor in the new seven part series Hector Vs The Future talks about working on the podcast, working with James Hamilton, and gives advice to young people
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24 July 2016
Interview with James Huntrods
Staff writer on Cartoon Network's The Amazing World of Gumball, and co-writer of Hector Vs The Future talks about his work, and how you can follow in his footsteps!
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23 July 2016
Interview with James Hamilton
The multi-award winning comedy writer and performer, and creative lead for Casual Violence has written a podcast series.Here is what he has to say about it!
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21 July 2016
Ian Francis: Flatpack Film Festival
Flatpack is a Birmingham-wide film festival, which happens every spring at different locations around the city. Idriss Assoumanou met the festival's director, Ian Francis to find out more.
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19 July 2016
Deja-view: Point Break and The Fast and the Furious
Are you bored of films repeating themselves? It's not just the endless remakes that are giving you a sense of filmic deja-vu, many films follow tried and tested formulas.
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13 July 2016
Can art change the world highly commended: Eva Stinis, Madelief Peters and Dinara Kaziyeva
In Spring 2016 we ran a competition to find 13-25 year olds who are creating art that aims to make a difference. Eva Stinis, Madelief Peters and Dinara Kaziweva were highly commended by the panel.