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26 October 2023
Cost-of-Living Adaptation: Warren Reilly, fashion designer
Warren Reilly explores the highs and lows of being an independent creative in London during the cost-of-living crisis
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25 October 2023
Unlocking the UK's AI Potential: A Political Landscape Analysis
As AI evolves, the UK's major parties chart their AI policy paths. Discover their strategies, the missing pieces, and the road to global AI leadership.
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24 October 2023
Zuri McWhorter: On rejection of the mainstream
The Michigan-born artist and curator does not want her open-submission zine, ‘Juste Milieu’, to enter the mainstream.
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20 October 2023
Life Beyond Us Book Review
Popular science meets science fiction in this thought-provoking and diverse anthology of stories and essays from the European Astrobiology Institute
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27 September 2023
Darkside Walt’s Musical Chronicles: Crafting Stories Through Song
Darkside Walt, from Orlando, aims to excel in the music industry and wishes to bring back true talent if he had the chance to change it.
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26 September 2023
Xayvien: Set For a Melodic Legacy, A Timeless Journey in Music
Xayvien, a resident of Tacoma, Washington, is passionate about music and the vibrant music scene in his city.
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26 September 2023
Marskarter The Sound Pioneer Defining the Future of Music
Marskarter, has an unreleased hit song emphasizing self-expression. His latest release, "Be Yourself," delves into the perils of pretending to be someone else.
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26 September 2023
Sl66py K0’s Melodies: Changing the Way We Hear Music
Sl66py K0 an Artist aspires to craft music that creates a universal and enjoyable vibe for all.
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22 September 2023
Adapting Craft: The Case for Activism
Craft offers changemakers an alternative approach to progress
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22 September 2023
Kid$kar’s Music: A Timeless Beacon of Hope
Kid$kar, from Montreal, aspires to stand out in the unique music he creates, with dreams of fame under the spotlight's glow.
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21 September 2023
Is Political Correctness Culture Regulating The Arts?
In this article, I will discuss the concept of political correctness, and its influence in the Arts. Here, I ask the question: is political correctness culture regulating the arts?
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15 September 2023
Interview with Coralie Rose, casting director and founder of Road Casting
"The lack of representation in the media that I saw at the beginning of my career is one of the reasons I committed to be part of the change."
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11 September 2023
Iconic, Influential, Irreplaceable: killvague’s Reign in Pop Culture
Killvague, hailing from the outskirts of Boston in Peabody, MA, stands out in a music scene with limited opportunities. While many in his city embrace the drill genre, he brings a unique fusion of rock and punk into trap music.
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8 September 2023
The Future of Music: Zoe Rex Leading the Way into Uncharted Territory
Zoe Rex, an artist raised in LA with East Coast roots, sees the LA music scene as tight-knit yet filled with deception. Her music journey aims to connect with people, giving them a voice.
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8 September 2023
Freestyler Rapper and Comedian MC Hammersmith New Single Video Just Dropped!
Edinburgh based comedian MC Hammersmith is the world's leading freestyle rapper to emerge from the ghetto of middle-class West London and his debut single ‘G.I. Joe’ was released on 31st July, with an accompanying video.
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11 August 2023
AI, Art and You: Poetry is too Powerful to be Replaced
Creative writing is often deeply personal and centred around our emotions. How could artificial intelligence ever replicate this? I interviewed two poets, Nell Basley and 'Aphrodities Teachings' to gain perspective on this question.
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8 August 2023
Interviews with Friends: Maliha on her creative process and “breaking into” the arts.
I interview Maliha on growing up around art, and her work working in events and putting together art exhibitions. We chat about her creative process when she makes her Islamic art, and the poem that inspired her to create an anthology of her own.
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16 September 2023 – 6 December 2023
Come Through: a festival of South London youth culture!
Get inspired. Network. Create.
Come Through festival is an opportunity for young creatives to ignite inspiration, expand horizons, find new collaborators and grow your artistry. Sept 16th - Dec 6th @ Streatham Space Project.