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26 February 2024
Quentin Blake Strikes Again
Children's favourite artist Quentin Blake's work found at the Lighthouse Art and Entertainment Centre in Poole.
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26 February 2024
Exciting Experience at Van Gogh's Immersive Art Exhibition
I attended the Van Gogh immersive experience and it was the greatest adventure of my year, it is well worth checking out for yourselves.
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27 February 2024 – 6 March 2024
Trainee Recording Engineer
This role provides a 12-month training placement for a sound engineer with a strong interest in classical music.
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25 February 2024
Slow Coast Shares Musical Journey of Resilience and Joy with 'Depths Like These'
Slow Coast, the musical maestro from the sun-drenched shores of California's Bay Area, has once again graced us with his masterpiece, 'Depths Like These'. It shows his profound connection with the ocean's depths and the human soul's complexities.
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25 February 2024
Stefski & Hutch share new single "Selling Lies"
Stefski & Hutch's infectious new rock single "Selling Lies" not only captivates with its dynamic sound but also ignites a spark for introspection and inquiry.
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25 February 2024
The Narrative Unveils "Crushed" Ahead Upcoming EP Release
Nashville-based indie duo The Narrative has once again captured the essence of raw emotion with their single "Crushed".
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25 February 2024
Beldon Haigh's "Paper Tiger" Denounces the Facade of Social Media
In a bold departure from their usual style, Beldon Haigh plunges headfirst into the realm of Pop with his latest release, "Paper Tiger", delivering a scathing commentary on the deceptive allure of social media.
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24 February 2024
Artist Workshop with collage artist and curator Annete Sagal
Learn how to make your own collage in five simple steps
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23 February 2024
Rachael Sage Releases New Video 'Deepest Dark'
In this captivating rendition of Rachael Sage's ‘Deepest Dark’, the music video unfolds with a mesmerising simplicity that effortlessly draws viewers into its intimate embrace.
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23 February 2024
British African theatre company tiata fahodzi presents 'cheeky little brown' in London
London premiere of 'cheeky little brown' to be held at Theatre Royal Stratford East this April, by Papatango Prize-winning playwright Nkenna Akunna
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22 February 2024
S1n Uncovers Brilliant New Single “I Might Crash”
Rising hip-hop artist S1n, born in a small town in India and now based in Toronto, has just dropped his latest single, "I Might Crash".
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21 February 2024
Book by Jess Joy and Charlotte Mia is needed in educating oneself about ADHD and autism.
Interview with Charlotte Mia and Jess Joy, founders of ‘I Am Paying Attention’ and now authors, informed me about the need for awareness of neurodivergence.
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21 February 2024
ihyjason’s Philanthropic Side: How He Uses His Influence to Make a Positive Impact
ihyjason’s emphasizes his music's relatability, exploring themes like trauma and everyday experiences.
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21 February 2024
Hit show Yukon Ho! set for Brighton finale
Funny, bizarre, (mostly) true cabaret-style guide to surviving the unbelievably mad life in Canada’s frozen north from award-winning choreographer and theatremaker
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21 February 2024
Celebrating 40 Years of Viv Kelly: A Musical Montage and Many a Memory…
Decades of dance, years of friendships, and four Bugsy Malones later, this week the Viv Kelly School of Dance and Theatre celebrated a fabulous forty years with hugs, hope and heartfelt emotion. Oh, and a spectacular line up of musical hits!
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20 February 2024 – 8 March 2024
Creative Alliance Internship
A new opportunity to join the National Festival of Making team through the Creative Alliance Paid Internship Programme.
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21 February 2024
Matt Vue’s Musical Legacy: Examining His Enduring Impact on the Industry
Matt Vue’s music stands out because he prioritizes creating meaningful and versatile songs over seeking fame. His music has the power to evoke a range of emotions, from uplifting and inspiring to calming and comforting.
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20 February 2024
BEVIxPlanett’s Unique Sound: How He's Carving His Own Path in the Music Industry
BEVIxPlanett believes people don't have to care about his music but encourages them to interpret it as they wish. He sees the internet's impact on the music business as both positive and negative.