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2 March 2023 – 22 March 2023
Young Producer volunteering opportunities with English Heritage - Shout Out Loud
Do you have a passion for raising young people’s voices? Would you like to help influence the way England’s histories are told? The Young Producers programme at English Heritage could be for you!
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15 March 2023 – 20 May 2023
DEAD CATS tour continues into 2023
The latest instalment in Proto-type’s provocative Truth to Power project takes you into the room where the lies begin.
Runs 75 minutes, no interval.
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28 February 2023
The hauntingly beautiful Sunny Side Up at Theatre Peckham
Grief and loss follow behind Little D, played by David Alade, who steps into different stages of his life in 'Sunny Side Up,' a play based on a true story.
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27 February 2023
Lilianna’s Invincible Summer by Cristina Rivera Garza
Lilianna’s Invincible Summer is a nonfiction book by Cristina Rivera Garza that illuminates the alarming epidemic of femicide in Mexico.
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23 February 2023
Visual Artistry at the Kakilang Festival
Home X at the Kakilang Festival is an innovative display of East and Southeast Asian heritage, exploring the concept of "home" through virtual worlds and gaming.
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18 February 2023
Santiago Ribeiro in China, Moscow, Los Angeles, Spain, Portugal
In MG Studio, Los Angeles the art of Portuguese Surrealist artist Santiago Ribeiro will be the next one
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30 April 2023
Love in Mind: The Harvey Parker Trust Launch Concert
A star-studded line-up of artists across classical, pop, jazz, and dance music join forces in a symphony of sounds to support the mental wellbeing of young creatives.
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17 February 2023
Rosa Cisneros and Maria Polodeanu: advocating for the voices of the Roma community
Rosa Cisneros and Maria Polodeanu are two friends with a cause: to shed light on the good work of the Roma community here in the UK, starting with a collaborative project on climate justice.
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16 February 2023
What can we expect from this year's Oscars?
The last Oscars ceremony was memorable for all the wrong reasons... what will this year bring?
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13 February 2023
From one screen to another: bringing video games to the small screen
The Last of Us has everyone talking, but it’s not the first game-turn-TV-show that deserves our attention.
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10 February 2023
Looking after your mental health as a creative freelancer
Freelancing is the backbone of the creative industry, but like everything else, it comes with its challenges.
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9 February 2023
Want my job? with Yorkshire Women’s Life Magazine Editor Dawn-Maria France
Dawn Maria France is an award-winning Yorkshire Women’s Life Magazine Editor, Children’s Author and Broadcaster.
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7 February 2023
Science fiction or science future? How technology could shape the future of youth culture
Modern science fiction offers many fantastical visions of the future, but could current advances in technology revolutionise youth culture even more than we imagined?
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15 February 2023
Youth Leadership in the Arts Conference 2023!
The Youth Leadership in the Arts Conference is back at the London Coliseum this half term, Wednesday 15th February 10.30am-5pm. Hosted by members of Mousetrap’s Youth Forum and open to anyone aged 15-24.
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6 February 2023
The arts organisations securing the future of today's youth
There are concerns that cuts to the arts sector may see fewer young people pursuing creative careers. Many organisations are working to open the arts to young people so they can explore their options – one of those organisations is Arts Emergency.
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3 February 2023
Velociraptor: Krooked Tongue’s new single
Following the success of ‘Lupines’ and their debut EP ‘No Vacancy Hotel', Krooked Tongue announces the release of their new single Velociraptor, from their upcoming EP.
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2 January 2023 – 17 January 2023
Carnatic Vocal preformance
A beautiful Carnatic vocal performance by a young boy at the Raghavendra swami Mutt in slough, Berkshire.
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31 January 2023
Empire of Light Review: Sex, thugs and loss of control
Barricaded behind the grand, glass doors of the Empire Cinema on a quaint, British seafront, yearning, curiosity, hope and torment intertwine in Sam Mendes’ latest work of art.