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1 January 2022
Looking back: Top 10 Voice articles of 2021
Looking back on a great year for the magazine
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31 December 2021
Top 10 news stories of 2021
This year has been hectic and chock-full of huge news stories. Although we struggled slightly, we have curated a list of 10 of the biggest news stories that have resonated with us in 2021.
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30 December 2021
Top 10 films of 2021
With the year coming to an end, Voice takes a look at the biggest blockbusters and quirkiest films of 2021.
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29 December 2021
Top 10 video games of 2021
With the year coming to an end, Voice takes a look at the best gaming releases of 2021.
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28 December 2021
Top 10 books of 2021
It’s not all about streaming… delve into our literary favourites of 2021.
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27 December 2021
Top 10 TV shows of 2021
Looking back on a year jam-packed with great TV content
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26 December 2021
Top 10 albums of 2021
From the mainstream to the lesser-known, join me as I announce my top 10 albums of 2021.
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23 December 2021
Introducing the Top 10s of 2021
It was quite a tumulteous year, but there were definitely some positives to come out of 2021. Join us as we take a look back at some of them.
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21 December 2021
The Tomten: a lonely and existential alternative to Father Christmas
Ambiguity and loneliness are celebrated in the story of the tomten, at odds with some of our more traditional Christmas folklore.
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21 December 2021
Festive ecology: Christmas plants and their historical symbolism
Human sacrifice, fertility rituals, and more feature in the histories of some of our well-known Christmas plants.
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21 December 2021
When Santa came to town: The madcap story of the Santa Claus bank heist
Delving into the 'true crime' of Christmas time, join us as we relate to you the story of Texas' most infamous festive felony, the Santa Claus bank robbery.
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20 December 2021
The not-so-Christian origins of Christmas
The holiday has its roots in some surprising traditions and, it turns out, has ‘always been an extremely difficult holiday to Christianize’.
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13 December 2021
London Glassblowing: Leaving a legacy in a two thousand year old artform
A legacy is more than just the physical things you leave behind. An individual's legacy can live on in ideas, through aesthetics, or even through the people you come into contact with.
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24 November 2021
Taking it like a man: An exploration of Jackass, masculinity, and the queer community
A look into the, perhaps surprising, queer cultural relevance of prank TV show and film series Jackass and its ability to deconstruct and ridicule hegemonic masculinity.
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23 August 2021
The Songsmiths crowned Voice Magazine's Acappella Champions 2021
Three phenomenal groups competed against each other in Symposium Hall, with the University of Leeds based singers winning over the panel of judges.
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19 August 2021
Childline launches new campaign to support young people struggling with eating disorders
In a bid to show support to young people struggling with eating disorders and body images issues, Childline launches a new campaign and has shared with us the story of Faye Cullen – a young person who overcame anorexia.
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16 July 2021
Eastbury Community School: ECS Empower Magazine
Discover the magazine created by students of Eastbury Community School that explores racism, colonialism in the curriculum, and reveals some shocking statistics about personal experiences of racism in secondary school pupils.
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28 June 2021
Liven up your listening with an up-and-coming talent playlist
Bored of your current playlist? We’ve collated some fresh faces to give your listening habits something new