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26 March 2021
GAMEPLAY: Terraria
Welcome back to GAMEPLAY, our monthly gaming review here on Voice. This month we're looking at the action-adventure sandbox game Terraria, by Re-Logic.
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25 March 2021
Power to the period
I take a look at how we deal with periods in the UK, from the rise of sustainable products to the tampon tax and period poverty.
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25 March 2021
Cultural Comforts: March 2021
Here’s some recommendation of comforting, light and enjoyable culture to get you through the next month.
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25 March 2021
Martin Königsmann and Marco Völkel launch MGNFY
After almost twenty years heading up booking and artist management agency Swinque, company executives and co-owners Martin Königsmann and Marco Völkel have today launched the innovative new multi-service entertainment agency, MGNFY
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24 March 2021
How can we keep women safer when the UK’s nightlife returns?
When pubs, clubs, and bars reopen after lockdown, will our attitudes towards women be any different?
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24 March 2021
Is Welsh a dying language?
Welsh. A language that is integral to the culture and identity of Wales. But what is happening to the language and where’s it heading?
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23 March 2021
Four women who have not been part of the curriculum, but should have
Looking at the women who have shaped history but aren’t acknowledged for it, this article delves into the discoveries of four very impressive women, whom we would be lost without in our everyday lives.
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22 March 2021
Spring into Easter at The Potteries Museum & Art Gallery
Ozzy Owl is welcoming Spring to Stoke-on-Trent.
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22 March 2021
Kylie Jenner’s GoFundMe push is crass, offensive, and indicative of a broken system
Multi-millionaire Kylie Jenner has shared a fundraising link for her injured make-up artist who needs emergency surgery.
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22 March 2021
It's time we stop anthropomorphising cartoon animals in film
With the release and subsequent negative reviews of the new Tom and Jerry film, we ask whether beloved animal cartoon characters in live-action movies attract or repulse audiences.
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21 March 2021
Decentralizing circumvention: a DIY approach to making censor-resistant apps
To challenge internet censorship in China, GreatFire has released an AppMaker service with censorship-circumvention in mind. GreatFire Grants Manager, Dan McDevitt, led a session at MozFest 2021 to give more details about this service!
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21 March 2021
Laughing with computers: using AI for comedic effect
Sometimes, the simplest things can be cause for laughter. Using a Markov chain with a corpus of characters, this was the goal of the MozFest 2021 session ‘Laughing with computers: using AI for comedic effect’, led by creative coder, Hay Kranen.
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20 March 2021
How to Stop the Breakup of the UK
Federalism: a simple plan to keep the four nations together.
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19 March 2021
Munich Science & Fiction Festival: The fusion of art and tech
This Mozilla Festival session explored the hybrid nature of events, using a groundbreaking festival as an example of what can be achieved when art and technology come together.
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19 March 2021
Who runs the world? A Spotify playlist for women empowerment
Unleash your femininity with some of the greatest empowering and feel-good songs
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19 March 2021
Exploring Internet censorship through OONI data
Internet censorship has become a topic of discussion in recent years as social media websites or apps are blocked in different countries. OONI is an organisation focused on highlighting such censorship and held a session at MozFest to discuss this!
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19 March 2021
Paul Ettore Tabone Crossover Album 'This Is Me'
The Phantom of The Opera star refects on his Australian identity on new album
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19 March 2021
The economics of the future of food
Mozilla Festival’s event ‘The Economics of the Future of Food’ explained how technology and agriculture are intersecting to change how our food is grown.