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25 October 2021
Opinion: It’s time to de-stigmatise addiction and homelessness
The public perception of homeless people and addicts as somehow being to blame for their circumstances is exacerbating the problem and sustaining a system that is unable and unwilling to help them.
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23 October 2021
5 Directors of Colour Killing It in Contemporary Horror
Get ready for Halloween with a list of five POC who have brought us some of the best in twenty-first century horror movies.
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22 October 2021
New Music Friday: Stromae, Michael Kiwanuka, Mac Miller and more!
Our round up of some of the best music to be released this past week. Check out our picks and let us know your thoughts.
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21 October 2021
"Toy": David Bowie’s long-lost album to finally be released
After nearly 20 years in the vaults, David Bowie’s "Toy" will finally get its official release.
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21 October 2021
Voice Retrospects: Ganja and Hess
Combining Black History Month with Halloween, join us as we take a retrospective look at Bill Gunn's revolutionary experimental horror, Ganja and Hess.
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20 October 2021
Women's Welfare: There's only so much women can do
Placing the onus on women to keep themselves safe is an insult.
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19 October 2021
Who was Mary Seacole?
You might have heard of Mary Seacole, but the details of her incredible contributions are often left untold. Find out more about this amazing woman here.
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19 October 2021
Black creatives to watch out for
Inspiring and innovative Black creatives to support during Black History Month and onwards.
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18 October 2021
Body image.
Body image regarding the arts. is it a problem? lets discuss...
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16 October 2021
Through the Ages: How Queen Victoria’s Empire influenced Romantic music (Part 2)
How music became Romantic with a capital R
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15 October 2021
New Music Friday: Elbow, Serpentwithfeet, Emma Ruth Rundle and more
It has been a busy week for new music releases, here is a list of a few of our favourites. Let us know your opinions!
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14 October 2021
Voice Retrospects: Quicksand
A work of fiction that masks a concern with the autobiographical, Nella Larsen's Quicksand delves into the struggles of having dual heritage in a world that defines you by your race.
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13 October 2021
Who was Olive Morris?
Read on to find out about an incredible Black British grassroots activist...
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12 October 2021
Multimedia depictions of homelessness
Exploring some of the ways that homelessness is depicted in film, music and literature.
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12 October 2021
It’s a kind of magic: Interview with Madame Culpeper
Have you ever wondered if witches exist? Madame Culpeper is a practicing witch, based in Edinburgh, and she talked about her story, practice, and the importance of Halloween.
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11 October 2021
Bronze Arts Award - Mickey Mouse drawing
My first art work for part of my Bronze Arts Award - a drawing of Mickey Mouse using a black fineliner pen and blend-able graphic marker pens.
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11 October 2021
The importance of being Dorothy Ashby
How the harpist and composer changed jazz forever