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8 September 2022
Pursuing a Music Career - The Importance of Setting Targets
Bruce John Dickinson, Founder Director of pioneering music education college WaterBear, offers his valued insight into how music students can best pursue their ambitions in music.
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5 September 2022
5 forgotten historical female figures who have contributed to our world today
Women who have made incalculable contributions to today's world have often been forgotten. In this article, we share a few stories to help appreciate them.
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3 September 2022
Back to school productivity essentials
We’ll soon be waving goodbye to the summer holidays, so no matter what level and style of education you’re going into this September, organisation is a must.
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1 September 2022
Dynamic producer/DJ duo 633 releases new single “Beautiful”
East London & Dubai based duo 633 make an anticipated return with Amapiano infused single ‘Beautiful’ '’ via Graduation Records.
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1 September 2022
Australian duo President Street reveals new music video for 'Heal'
Pete and Ruby from President Street keep on delivering insightful lyricism and music that moves you internally and externally.
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31 August 2022
Shab shares a new love ballad 'Serenity'
International pop sensation Shab does it again with a new summer anthem 'Serenity'.
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29 August 2022
Happy Birthday, Leonard Bernstein
To honour his 104th birthday anniversary, I’m looking back to the life and work of one of the greatest artists of our time.
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15 August 2022
Interview with musician Ieuan
We spoke to rising singer-songwriter Ieuan about his musical career and latest album, 'A Study in Ante Meridiem' (2022).
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10 August 2022
Ellie Simmonds OBE to make history on Strictly Come Dancing
Ellie Simmonds is to make history as the first celebrity contestant with dwarfism to take part in Strictly Come Dancing and will be following in the footsteps of Rose Ayling-Ellis who won last year's series as the first deaf contestant on the show.
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8 August 2022
Home Office 'can never really compensate' says Meg Hillier about the Windrush scandal
Since 2018, the Windrush Scandal has seen a backlog of cases go resolved. Many from the Windrush generation fear that resolving cases is not on the cards for them and feel burdened by the ongoing struggle for compensation. MP Meg Hillier discusses.
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6 August 2022
My experience as a performer with a chronic illness
Gigi explores their experience working whilst battling an incurable illness called ulcerative colitis. A form of IBD, this illness flares up suddenly and can impact daily life but also can be stable and well controlled through medication.
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6 August 2022
F1 and its problem with harassment: why is it happening and how can it be prevented?
Accounts of fan abuse at the Austrian and Hungarian GP have shocked many, but what are the reasons for this increase in harassment?
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5 August 2022
What is the manosphere and why does it represent an active threat to women?
The manosphere is an online community fuelled with misogyny, violent culture and anti-feminist rhetoric actively spreading harmful messaging regarding women to society.
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5 August 2022
Your guide to the best of Brick Lane
In the heart of East London, Brick Lane has so much to offer.Whether you're looking for an array of South Asian cuisines or new vintage finds for your wardrobe there's something for everyone on Brick Lane.
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4 August 2022
Brick Lane: A case study for gentrification gone wrong
Located in the heart of the East End, a vibrant street once fuelled with aromas from Asian to Caribbean cuisines, now paints a very different picture.At present, Brick Lane represents the inevitable outcome of gentrification.
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4 August 2022
Voice Retrospects: Reservoir Dogs (1992)
It’s been 30 years this summer since Reservoir Dogs was released and kickstarted the career of one of the most famous filmmakers alive today – but has it aged well?
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3 August 2022
Women’s fashion trends through the decades
Women’s fashion is ever-evolving, so let’s take some time to look at where our styles may have evolved across the decades.
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1 August 2022
How responsible is the national curriculum for our myriad of forgotten histories?
The omission of Indian independence to the forgotten Windrush generation in the history curriculum means that many minority students feel alienated from their roots. So how responsible is the curriculum for the absence of racially diverse narratives?