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12 January 2023
Love Radio by Ebony Ladelle
Love Radio by Ebony Ladelle is an ode to Black love and culture.
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12 January 2023 – 14 July 2023
Poet Luke Wright tours final trilogy play in 2023, London dates 8, 9, 10 March
A fast-paced and thrilling verse play about intertwined marital and political upheaval, trust. Told in blistering verse by one of the UK’s most celebrated poets.
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10 January 2023
Supermarkets, shoppers and our planet: who's being helped?
New year, fresh start: it’s time to rethink how supermarkets could do more to allow consumers to make a strong environmental impact.
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31 December 2022
Top 10 news stories of 2022
Maybe 2023 will be the peaceful, non-chaotic year we've all been longing for?
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28 December 2022
River Sing Me Home by Eleanor Shearer
River Sing Me Home by Eleanor Shearer is a deeply moving novel about a mother’s desperate search to find her stolen children and her freedom.
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22 December 2022
How regional diversity affects the provision of opera
The threat faced by the English National Opera might force them to relocate.
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13 December 2022
Merry Little Meet Cute, and the importance of size in romance
Authors Julie Murphy and Sierra Simone talk about their new book, Merry Little Meet Cute, stripping the word 'fat' of its pejorative meaning, and the importance of self-acceptance and body positivity.
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9 December 2022
What contributes to the build-up to Christmas in the UK?
A list of all the things that contribute to our excitement during the build-up to Christmas.
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5 December 2022
Silk Sonic: more than retro nostalgia
With Bruno Mars and Anderson Paak, Silk Sonic brings a new perspective on soul music, fused with pop, R&B, funk, and even a hint of disco.
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5 December 2022
Reflecting on COP27 with UK Youth Co-chair Anna Gardner
“Many young people, myself included, feel let down by the failure to include the phasing out of fossil fuels”
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4 December 2022
Decoding G20 with UK Head Delegate Mohammed Karim
“If you don’t have a seat around the table, then you’ll be on the menu”
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2 December 2022
Reflecting on COP27 with UN Delegate Joshua Steib
“It’s time for actions, not for discussion on particular phrasing”
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1 December 2022
Prianca RA Returns With Emotional Single 'Buried Myself Alive'
British-Indian singer and songwriter from Leicester is back with a new and heartfelt single. Prianca RA incorporates her multicultural identity into her music and is changing the culture of communication through songwriting.
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28 November 2022
Just launched: Season 2 of The Art Persists Podcast
The Art Persists Podcast offers a glimpse into the life of artists and activists. Each episode features interviews with artists who share their experience art to stand up to the world's more feared regimes, and individuals working to protect them.
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21 November 2022
RSC First Encounters Twelfth Night Review
A review of the Royal Shakespeare Company's First Encounters production of 'Twelfth Night' performed at Springhead Primary School in Stoke-on-Trent, focusing on the impact and significance of introducing Shakespeare to new audiences.
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17 November 2022
Nightcrawling by Leila Mottley
Nightcrawling is an illuminating novel about poverty, sexual exploitation, and social injustice.