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9 July 2025
Theatre Review: Big, Big Sky at the New Vic Theatre
by Naomi Johnson ContributorTake a trip to East Yorkshire and visit Angie's The Blue Bell Cafe, famous for its pasty and beans, served with a side of secrets, sadness, and uproarious silliness.
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9 July 2025
Film Review: The Courageous
by Xena FrailingThe Courageous showcases the dark realities of modern society of people struggling with poverty, whilst also having to raise a family, with little to no assistance.
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8 July 2025
The Wolf Wilder By Katherine Rundell
by Juliette RichensThis book captures the story of how a girl called Feo is faced with challenges and how she overcomes them
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8 July 2025
Sharks Up Close: An interview with Bertie Gregory
by Candelaria Gómez ContributorNational Geographic releases exciting new documentary special ‘Sharks Up Close’, featuring Emmy and BAFTA-winning wildlife filmmaker Bertie Gregory.
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8 July 2025
Show Me Where It Hurts by Claire Geeson
by Kaitlin Jefferys ContributorA visceral, compassionate portrait of survival in the aftermath of the unthinkable.
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8 July 2025
Deep Cuts by Holly Brickley
by Kaitlin Jefferys ContributorDeep Cuts is a novel about creative entanglement, ambition, and the long road to finding your own voice.
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8 July 2025
Groove Doctors 3 Make A Strong Statement With Debut Album Live And Let Live
by Dan ButlerGroove Doctors 3 have arrived with a debut that feels like a long-lost record from your favourite dusty vinyl collection.
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8 July 2025
Film Review: Bring Her Back
by Kieran Battams Voice ReviewerProcessing grief presented in it's most gleefully gory fashion.
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7 July 2025
Concert Review: Faye Webster
by Kari Kair Voice ReviewerThe underdressed, understated and unforgettable Faye Webster graces the Eventim Apollo.
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7 July 2025
A platform for good: How WeAre8 and 8fest are reimagining social media in the age of AI
by Elisha Pearce Voice ContributorThe people's platform WeAre8 envisions a future where social media can be used for good. With the recent announcement of virtual music festival 8fest, this is a massively exciting time for the user-focused organisation.
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8 July 2025 – 6 March 2026
🎬 Empathy Week 2026 is coming!
by Voice MagazineFrom 9–13 March 2026, join a free, unmissable week of inspiring films, live and online events, teacher CPDs and on-demand talks for students aged 5 - 18 all designed to develop the vital skill of empathy!
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7 July 2025
One Year of Starmer: Labour should embrace Hadestown's message of hope
by Tom Beasley EditorThe current Labour government should take note of the West End musical Hadestown, which manages to find optimism amid tragedy. There are plenty of lessons here for Keir Starmer to learn.
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6 July 2025
Review of Dua Lipa’s Radical Optimism Tour at Anfield Stadium
by Gemma TaylorThe 2nd show of Dua Lipa’s Radical Optimism tour at the home of Premier League champions Liverpool FC on a pleasant and dry summer evening.
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5 July 2025
Juliet and Romeo
by Caitlin .M Local ReviewerA musical film adaptation of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet was shown at Old Market Hall. Originally written as a play in the 1500’s, this modern production made the story more understandable to today’s audience.
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4 July 2025
Film Review: Jurassic World Rebirth
by Kieran Battams Voice ReviewerRebirth? More like Reskinned Retread.
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4 July 2025
A review of Jane Austen: Rise of a Genius
by Ella Brown Local ReviewerA docu-series detailing the life of one of Literature's greatest novelists
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4 July 2025
Stray Kids
by Tula JThis is an introduction to Stray Kids (focusing on Bang Chan).
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4 July 2025
Homeseeking by Karissa Chen
by Kaitlin Jefferys ContributorHomeseeking is a novel that stretches not just across continents, but across time.