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13 May 2016
How to...make the most of Brighton Fringe
Are you reporting from Brighton Fringe this month? Whether you're working as a reporter for Voice, writing for your own blog or reviewing for another magazine, here's a handy guide to get you started.
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11 May 2016
Ellie Ford
Bringing the power of authentic folk music to life, Ellie Ford and her backing band delivered yet another memorable performance at Brighton Fringe.
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11 May 2016
Arts Award Week
Here you'll find all the information you'll need about Arts Award Week - a weeklong celebration of Arts Award's Tenth Birthday!
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8 May 2016
Deep in the Heart of Me
Deep in the Heart of Me is one of the more changeable shows of Brighton Fringe; terrific in points, losing its grip on the audience in others.
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7 May 2016
Hella Granger: Superstar
Is a show about music diminished by the absence of musical performances?
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18 May 2016
The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee
We would like to invite all Arts Award students to a free performance of 'The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee' directed by renowned West End director and choreographer, Ian Waller.
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5 May 2016
Backstage with...Sweet Venues, Brighton
Sweet Venues are a big player at Brighton Fringe, with permanent and pop-up spaces offering a diverse mix of theatre and comedy. We chatted to their Artistic Director, JD Henshaw to find out how it all happens.
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29 April 2016
Need To Know: TailrMdeLvn
Modern music - especially, let's face it, Hip Hop Music is heavily criticised for lacking creativity or originality. But what happens when artists break out of the factory settings? TailrMdeLvn, that's what.
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28 April 2016
Brand New: The Devil And God Are Raging Inside Me
This album is more than just a personal favourite.
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27 April 2016 – 27 June 2016
BREMF Festival Trainee Scheme
Thinking of a career in Arts Administration? Apply for a Festival Traineeship with Brighton Early Music Festival!
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23 April 2016
The Courteeners Concert.
A review of when I went see Courteeners live at the O2 Apollo.
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18 April 2016
Introducing 'Can Art Change the World' Judge No.2: Neha Lakhanpaul
Neha Lakhanpaul is one of our Youth Network members for 2015-16, in her role as Arts Award Activist. She's a London-based Law Student and dancer, who also loves graffiti and activist art. She's currently setting up her own non-profit arts organisation.
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15 April 2016
Tech backlash: the resurgence of film, vinyl and paperbacks
Technology has advanced art - for better or worse - at a speedy pace in recent years. But with the recent growth in vinyl sales, and the ongoing trend for film photography, is it really all over for analogue?
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12 April 2016
Music and tech: what’s next?
Naturally, music and technology go hand-in-hand. But like an old married couple, they've certainly had their fair share of squabbles.
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4 April 2016
Oliviers 2016: Winners
Big news from this year's Olivier Awards which took place last night.
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1 April 2016
BREAKING: David Cameron to resign to pursue career in music
Prime Minister has decided that the stresses of politics have become too much
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1 April 2016
Can art change the world? Judge No.1 announced: Agi K
Until 30th April 2016, we're calling for artworks that make a difference. Who better for our first judge, than young filmmaker and Gold achiever Agi K?
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31 March 2016
Where Are They Now?...with Phoebe Hill
Phoebe recently graduated from Cambridge and is looking through the fog of post-university life to find some creative project management work across the arts.