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25 May 2022
Don't knock it down!
Creative ideas for building reuse and why they’re desperately needed.
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21 May 2022
Review: Bronte Parsonage Museum!
A great museum where you can learn lots about the Bronte family and how they lived their lives. I had a great time walking around this well put together attraction as well as having a look around the local area.
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18 May 2022
Overturning Roe V. Wade could implicate countries across the globe, here's how
Two weeks after the leaked US Supreme Court draft opinion that proposed overturning Roe V. Wade, which constitutionally protects women’s rights to abortion, we look at the global implications this decision could have.
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17 May 2022
Review: Gawthorpe Hall!
A great place to visit if you are interested in heritage and textiles! I enjoyed gaining knowledge about the Shuttleworth family and seeing all the different textiles that were on display!
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16 May 2022
Sandra Coffey: From classical singer to career journalist
From classical singing to the newsrooms, Sandra Coffey has had a varied career in the arts. I spoke to her about her experiences –including coverage of the Eurovision Song Contest!
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16 May 2022
Why am I not the same size in every shop?
Why are women's clothing sizes so different in seemingly every shop you go to? Do they realise the effects this can have on our confidence?
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11 May 2022
Review: Alfie Ordinary’s House of Fun
Hosting the evening with nothing but “high camp and low brow”, Alfie Ordinary speaks to one of our greatest desires: tinky winky in a red lip.
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9 May 2022
How Heffy Wheeler turned her perinatal depression into a community for helping women.
For mental health awareness week, we spoke with Heffy Wheeler, who struggled with prenatal and postnatal depression and was hospitalised while pregnant.
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2 May 2022
Les Miserables West End Review
Here's my review of the West End production of the legendary “Les Miserables” in the Sondeim theatre. A must see show, reads on to learn why.
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22 April 2022
From cancer survivor to app creator: The incredible story of Freyja Hanstein
Less than one year after losing her husband to cancer, Freyja Hanstein was diagnosed with brain cancer. We look at her story, the struggles she has faced and how she turned her experiences into an app to help others live a healthy lifestyle.
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22 April 2022
The difference between a home and a house: a care leaver's perspective Pt.2
Lucy James talks about the challenges faced trying to find accomodation as a care leaver, the important differences between a house and a home, and offers useful tips for any young people looking to move out for the first time.
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22 April 2022
Five beauty spots in the UK
Here are my top five locations you must visit in the UK.
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18 April 2022
Review: Whitaker Museum and Art Gallery!
This is my review on the Whitaker.
I thoroughly enjoyed my visit, I found it fun, exciting and thought provoking. I also got the opportunity to try some delicious food!
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18 April 2022
The difference between a home and a house: a care leaver's perspective Pt.1
Lucy James talks about the challenges faced trying to find accomodation as a care leaver, the important differences between a house and a home, and offers useful tips for any young people looking to move out for the first time.
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17 April 2022
Review: Spellbound (1945)
Legendary director Alfred Hitchcock’s 1945 feature is definitive proof that even the best in their field can have a bad day.
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14 April 2022
Voice Retrospectives: Yi Yi (2000)
Edward Yang’s magnum opus is a beautiful, touching portrait of a middle class family in Taipei.
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14 April 2022
Why are some fashion items inexplicably gendered?
Nail polish, skirts, makeup: they’re all seen as feminine today, but if you ask someone why, you’re unlikely to get a real answer. Men have worn all of them in numerous cultures and societies across history – so what changed?
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