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2 October 2016
Everybody ❤'s Jane Austen
Ever wondered what happened to Lydia Bennett in Brighton? Natasha Farrant talks about her retelling and extension of the youngest sister in Pride and Predjudice.
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1 October 2016
Roald Dahl's Most Villainous Villains at Bath Children's Literature Festival
Who is Roald Dahl's worst villain? We found out at Bath Children's Literature Festival
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1 October 2016
Captain Pug at Bath Children's Literature Festival
It is clear that Laura James has created a well-loved Pug from the excitement at Bath Children's Literature Festival
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1 October 2016
David Walliams at Bath Children's Literature Festival
David Walliams kicks off Bath Children's Literature Festival with fun and engaging storytelling
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1 October 2016
Interview with Crafts Council
Crafts Council are participants of Mozfest Fringe with Arts Award, and have spoken to us about the connection between technology and art!
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30 September 2016
De-ja-view: Batman vs Superman: Dawn of Justice and Captain America: Civil War
The two biggest superhero movies of this year have a lot more in common than fans would perhaps like to admit...
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30 September 2016
To pimp a Birmingham: curse of the second city
After 14 years in Birmingham and almost seven years in the creative scene i want to share my views to why I think my city is cursed.
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28 September 2016
Interview with Nidhiya V Raj
Having been shortlisted from hundreds of applications, Nidhiya is one of the International Volunteers helping in the Digital arts and culture space at Mozfest 2016!
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14 September 2016
In The Heights
This is my In The Heights review for both times I visited the Barrio!
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14 September 2016
Chicago UK Tour
On Monday the 12th of September I went and watched the Chicago UK Tour opening night at The Empire Theatre in Liverpool.
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13 September 2016
Art shouldn't break the bank
Accessibility in the arts is a constantly ongoing debate. Ellen Orange explore why she thinks art needs to be more accessible.
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13 September 2016
Carry on Jaywick
A saddening and true story of a town that England almost forgotten, and a new hope on the horizon.
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12 September 2016 – 12 November 2016
Crossing Over: World Premiere at Turner Contemporary
I am offering the chance to take part in my next composition commission titled Crossing Over. I have a selection of offers including gaining experience singing in a world premiere of a new musical work, learning new skills, assisting in running workshops, running warm-up sessions and shadowing or researching an artist.
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12 September 2016
Face to Face: Celia Imrie with Terri Paddock
What better way to get an insight into the world of the award-winning actress than seeing her for myself?
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12 September 2016 – 12 November 2016
Barbican Young Visual Arts Group - Apply Now!
Are you inquisitive, inventive and open to explore and experiment within the visual arts?
We're looking for young people aged between 16 and 25 with a passion for the visual arts to be part of the Barbican Young Visual Arts Group. The programme offers you the chance to develop your passion for the visual arts through workshops, exhibitions, tours, artist talks, advisory and making sessions.
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11 September 2016
The Sugar-Coated Bullets of the Bourgeoisie
A great play that seemed to be full of promise, but was ultimately let down by a disappointing final half