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6 June 2022
Review - Top Gun: Maverick
In this sequel to the classic 1986 film, Tom Cruise and director Joseph Kosinski transcend simple military propaganda and create a visually-spectacular testament to the power of the moving image and human ingenuity.
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4 June 2022
Deconstructing abstract art: John Latham’s ‘Full Stop’ (1961)
Exploring whether abstract art can be considered as "art", through the discussion of John Latham's 'Full Stop' (1961).
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2 June 2022
Brighton Fringe Review : 'Rough Night'
We’ve all undoubtedly had a rough night, but I’m willing to bet that it wasn’t quite as rough as this one was. Rough Night unfolds over four friends’ social media accounts where each friend is a piece of the puzzle; it’s up to you to solve it.
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1 June 2022
In Photos: Bring The Paint Festival
Bring The Paint Festival’s fifth annual instalment took place last week between 23-29 May in Leicester. Luckily, I was able to attend and figured what better way to showcase the artwork on show than through photos?
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25 May 2022
SIX The Musical Review
History, Feminism and Musical Theatre combined...are these some of your favourite things? Then this Musical is for you
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24 May 2022
Review: On the Count of Three (2021)
Jerrod Carmichael’s black comedy about a suicide pact between two best friends perfectly balances humour with serious themes about depression and trauma.
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24 May 2022
With Whom on Zoom: Mark C. Hewitt and Marta Carvahlo
Lauren is joined by Mark C. Hewitt and Marta Carvahlo, who talk about their Brighton Fringe show “Labyrinth," which will be showing at Brighton Fringe from May 25-29.
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24 May 2022
The colourful world of Caroline Chinakwe’s artwork
Artist Caroline Chinakwe spoke to me about her career in the fashion industry, and how her artwork celebrates variety in beauty.
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24 May 2022 – 29 May 2022
Bring The Paint launches in Leicester
Leicester from May 23 to May 29 will be host to the country’s largest international street art festival, featuring forty-five new public artworks alongside interactive events and workshops. Take a sneak peek at what’ll be on offer!
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17 May 2022
Review: Gawthorpe Hall!
A great place to visit if you are interested in heritage and textiles! I enjoyed gaining knowledge about the Shuttleworth family and seeing all the different textiles that were on display!
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18 June 2022
Libby Heaney: slimeQore
Join us for a live performative lecture sliding into the slimy world of quantum computing as both medium and subject matter as part of Among the Machines at the Zabludowicz Collection.
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16 May 2022
Brighton Fringe: "Django in Pain" review
This table-top puppet piece about a man with severe depression and his dog is surprisingly touching and altogether impressive.
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16 May 2022
Review: Photo North Festival
A look at Photo North Festival, a photography event with exhibitions, talks, portfolio reviews, and workshops.
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16 May 2022
International Garden Photographer of the Year Exhibition
I attended an outdoor exhibition at the Cambridge University Botanic Gardens. There was a collection of images, all focused on outdoors, and they were absolutely stunning.
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12 May 2022
Interpreting unpopular fashion from the Met Gala
Delving into some artistic interpretations of the 2022 Gala's most "disliked" garments.
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12 May 2022
Voice Retrospectives: Certified Copy (2010)
Kiarostami’s late-career masterpiece is a walk-and-talk romance with a bizarrely intriguing twist.
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11 May 2022
Review: Black Fish
This New Creatives short film is an abstract representation of grief told through the eyes of a mother who has lost her son.
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11 May 2022
Review: The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent (2022)
Nick Cage’s latest feature sees him playing himself in a hilarious satire of his own career and Hollywood in general.