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8 March 2025
International Women's Day: Has #MeToo made a real impact?
We've marked International Women's Day by asking young women whether they feel the #MeToo movement has truly brought about change, as we're discussing in our new series The #MeToo Legacy.
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7 March 2025
Review: BBC's The Apprentice, Episode 6
With just twelve candidates remaining, we've now reached the halfway point of Series 19. Last night's Corporate Away Day brought all the drama, but who was it that faced the heat from Lord Sugar in the boardroom?
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4 March 2025
Should Goonies 2 actually happen?
With the news that Goonies 2 could be a reality very soon, should 1980s classics get sequels or is it better to leave these memorable movies well alone?
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28 February 2025
How The Apprentice is reflecting the hierarchy evident in today's society
An exploration of how the popular business TV show, The Apprentice, represents real power struggles that we experience in society today, and how we can combat these to ensure that everyone's voices are heard.
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28 February 2025
Review: BBC's The Apprentice, Episode 5
'The hunt for Lord Sugar's next business partner, continues...' 18 has now become 13, but you might not have been expecting the turn of events that last night brought us. Messy, mirthful and mysterious, read on to find out how events unfolded...
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28 February 2025
Interview: Ed Kirwan tells us all about Empathy Week 2025
Empathy Week 2025 runs from 10-14th March and hopes to encourage young people to develop vital skills in learning how other people think and live. Ed Kirwan, the initiative's founder, chats to Voice.
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26 February 2025
The Voice Quiz – February 2025
Are you a culture expert? Dive into our special entertainment quiz to find out how much you really know about the world of the arts.
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12 March 2025
International Women's Day Panel Discussion - The Photography Foundation
Join The Photography Foundation for an inspiring panel discussion celebrating International Women's Day featuring accomplished women in the photography & creative sector (museums & galleries).
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24 February 2025
Review: Hamilton UK & Ireland Tour
I was delighted to finally see the Hamilton UK & Ireland tour last year, and was lucky enough to discuss it with associate director Stephen Whitson earlier this month.
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21 February 2025
The #MeToo Legacy: Have things really changed for women in the arts?
The #MeToo movement saw brave women use their voices to speak out against exploitation and abuse by powerful men. Years later, how has this changed things for women in the arts?
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20 February 2025
Birmingham Royal Ballet’s Cinderella: The most beautiful thing I’ve seen on stage
Above and beyond in every way, whether it be giant clocks and magnificent carriages to frolicking frog-footmen and dancing mice, Cinderella at the Birmingham Hippodrome is a blissful indulgence that you cannot miss.
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20 March 2025 – 23 March 2025
Teen voices take centre stage in brand new Restoke production
Bernadette and Other Teenage Folk Tales
A trilogy of teenage myth and transformation
A Restoke Production | Written by Florence Espeut-Nickless | Created with The Power Project CompanyFenton Town Hall, Stoke-on-Trent | March 20th – 23rd, 2025
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14 February 2025
New Vic Theatre's Last Quiz Night on Earth
You've chosen to spend your final night on Earth at The Four Horsemen pub. Collect your quiz sheet and take a seat. Enjoy nostalgic tracks, dynamic hosts, and forget the fact that you are about to die as a meteor hurtles towards you.
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8 February 2025
Interview: Alex from BBC's The Traitors
I had the wonderful opportunity of hearing from Alex himself about his time on the show - The Traitors, Season 3, answering lots of insightful questions about his time in the famous Scottish castle...
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7 February 2025
Review: BBC's The Apprentice, Episode 2
The candidates are back to take on their next task, but with one fewer amongst their numbers. This week brought us drama, delusion and disputes, but here are my views on how the evening went...
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6 February 2025
Gig Review: Kickback with Choked and The Humdrum Express, Ludlow Assembly Rooms
The first Kickback night at Oscars, Ludlow Assembly Rooms, presented psyc-funk and post-punk Choked and The Humdrum Express.
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5 February 2025
Film Review: We Live in Time – Refreshing and unusual as it is beautiful
A realistic and bittersweet film about a period in the lives of two people and the impact the choices they make have on the relationship with themselves and each other in the face of life’s daily struggles and stressors of terminal illness.
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4 February 2025
How to make sure you stay on the right side of image copyright rules
Image copyright rules can seem complicated, and breaking them could have costly implications. So it's important to respect the rules and think carefully about the photos you use on Voice.