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23 December 2020
2020: in books
Some good books for each of the not-so-good months of 2020!
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22 December 2020
The changing Covid-19 testing experience
We briefly capture the experiences of Covid-19 testing that our Contributors have undergone to see how the process has progressed during the pandemic.
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21 December 2020
Christmas carols unwrapped
A welcome sound during the run up to Christmas, but where did they come from?
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19 December 2020
Pandemic art and creativity
A personal reflection about how artists get inspired to create in a context of restrictions and global alarm, and what those artistic expressions might look like once the pandemic is over.
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19 December 2020
Things to look forward to in 2021
Forget about 2020, we're all about the future! Here are some of the things coming up in 2021 that we're excited to experience...
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16 December 2020
Where will the arts be in 2025?
In the final hangout session co-led by UK New Artists and Voice Magazine, we asked what the arts will look like in 2025. The answer – perhaps unsurprisingly – is complex.
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14 December 2020
Celebrating Arts Award Alumni, Arts Award 15th Birthday
Arts Award has been supporting the development of creativity and leadership skills for all young people for 15 years. Arts Award has championed creativity, nurtured talent and offered insights into the arts world, together with a taste of creative careers. Across the UK there are over 4,000 centres and an impressive 563,973 awards achieved. That's a LOT of Gold, Silver, Bronze, Explore and Discover Arts Awards over the years!
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14 December 2020
The decent Christmas films to enjoy this year
Christmas films can be very hit or miss – too much cheese and they become insufferable, not enough cheese and (much like real life) it becomes bleak. The Contributors have put their heads together to try and find films that perfectly straddle that oh so fine line.
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12 December 2020
Ali Smith's Seasonal Quartets
Matteo makes his podcast debut to discuss Ali Smith's experimental quartet of novels.
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9 December 2020
Christmas on President Street
We thought we’d give a little insight into a typical “Aussie Christmas” and the differences here - because we love our UK peeps and you’re maybe up for some fine reading to pass the time in your UK lockdown.
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9 December 2020
The new face of student theatre
Could universities become the primary source of live theatre during coronavirus?
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7 December 2020
Whether you have it or not, we should all be educated on diabetes
The low-down on this misunderstood condition
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4 December 2020
What the judges are looking for with your TrinityTalent nominations
Want to find out what the judges are looking for with your TrinityTalent Class of 2020 nominations? Read on to find out all about it.
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4 December 2020
Could Buying Extra Car Features on a Monthly Plan Become The Norm?
Let’s take a look at the ramifications of the introduction of in-car services on a subscription basis.
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3 December 2020
Niall Horan Live at the Royal Albert Hall review.
On the 7th of November I watched Niall's live performance at the Royal Albert Hall, it was an incredible performance, so I want to share it with everyone.
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2 December 2020
The Mandalorian is doing for the Sequels what The Clone Wars did for Star Wars' Prequels
After a misdirected attempt to relaunch Star Wars with its overblown Trilogy, Disney’s The Mandalorian justifies its 2012 Lucasfilm acquisition while taking a page from the Clone Wars playbook to retrospectively fix the Sequels’ problems
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1 December 2020
The importance of Black History in the British curriculum
An examination of the arguments for continuing to exclude British colonialism from the curriculum.