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24 February 2016
Hap (Less One)
Physical comedy, demonstrating how you can laugh hard with no words uttered. A great expression of emotion and the versatility of custard.
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19 February 2016
Al Thani Collection: Bejewelled Treasures
The Al Thani Bejewelled Treasures collection contains pieces from the early 17th century to the present day. It features jewellery made in/inspired by India.
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19 February 2016
Hughie O'Donoghue Exhibition at Abbot Hall Gallery
An exibition review of Hughie O'Donoghue's 'Vivid Field'
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15 February 2016
Creed
When I heard that Creed was going to be released, it was a huge fanboy moment for me. I absolutely loved the Rocky series. However, whilst I was excited, a part of me was worried; sequel's don't always deliver.
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12 February 2016
Deadpool
Marvel may have just solved their stale superhero movie problem
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24 January 2016
V&A Jewellery Galleries
My visit to the V&A museum and what I learnt in terms of jewellery making.
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18 January 2016
The Hateful Eight
This is Tarantino's 8th film and to be honest, he's improving through the years.
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9 December 2015
Who's winning the 2015 Christmas ad game?
Last year, I reported on how I felt 2014 marked the establishment of the New Wave of Christmas adverts with more adverts than ever with short form narratives and touching productions rather than flashing price tags and undulating images of products.
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3 December 2015
The Sawyer Studies
18-year-old Noah Altshuler works as playwright-in-residence at the Mark Twain House and Museum in Hartford, Connecticut. An enormous Twain fan, the young writer has produced a set of three short plays based on the popular novel Tom Sawyer, published in 1876 and based largely on Twain's own youth.
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22 November 2015
Atom Egoyan's ‘Steenbeckett’
Review of Steenbeckett exhibition at the MAC in Birmingham.
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22 November 2015
The Avengers: Age Of Ultron (2015) Review
This is a review of the Earths mightest hereos returning together for the second installment of The Avengers Franchise
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22 November 2015
The Conjuring (2013) Review
The Conjuring is a must watch horror film of this decade which uses typical horror conventions but with a twist.
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18 November 2015
Lumiere Festival
Lumiere is the UK's largest light festival, featuring light-based art installations across the city for four days. Produced by Artichoke and commissioned for the fourth time by Durham City Council, this year's festival offered a host of different artworks against the beautiful backdrop of Durham City.
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3 November 2015
Bugsy Malone by Glenda
Nightingale Class from Cambridge School went to the Lyric Theatre in Hammersmith to see Bugsy Malone.
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3 November 2015
Bugsy Malone by Tim
Nightingale Class from Cambridge School went to the Lyric Theatre in Hammersmith to see Bugsy Malone.
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3 November 2015
Bugsy Malone by Taiwo
Nightingale Class from Cambridge School went to the Lyric Theatre in Hammersmith to see Bugsy Malone.