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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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28 July 2016
LEGO Brick City demonstrates the importance of culture with exhibition in Bury St Edmunds
Moyse's Hall combines culture and global architecture in new exhibition
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27 July 2016 – 27 September 2016
Become an Arts Award Activist in 2016
Join our team of 7 talented young people representing a variety of art forms and locations in the country. Activists have experience of Arts Award at Gold level as a participant and are actively involved in the arts in their local area.
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27 July 2016
Why is Tracy Chapman's eponymous album so important?
Tracy Chapman's self-titled debut didn't just win loads of Grammy's - it got us talking about a revolution.
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27 July 2016
Cover to cover: How to make the best summer reading list
Every summer there are hundreds of lists of recommended summer reads, or perfect books for the beach. While I love a good recommendation, I also like making my own summer books bucket list.
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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
Literary Madrid
Following the news that Britain voted to leave the EU Ellen Orange takes a look at Europe's literary treasures.
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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
Inspiring Futures
Inspiring Futures is an event which is put together by the youth team of Shape Arts, an organisation working to make arts and culture more inclusive for disabled people.
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26 July 2016
Making Music: Esther Kippax
Esther Kippax is part of London's The Bach Choir, a group who are registered with Making Music. You can read more about Making Music as an organisation here.
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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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26 July 2016
Making Music: Helen Pugh
Helen Pugh is part of Fulham Symphony Orchestra, a group who are registered with Making Music. You can read more about Making Music as an organisation here.
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25 July 2016
National Gallery Visit
I went to the national gallery to take part in as well as review the 'figuring form' session taking place. It was a fun day for the children.
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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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22 July 2016
My creative past: Ellen Orange
Voice Reporter Ellen Orange, who is about to finish a Literature masters at Durham University, discusses the path she's taken so far.