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11 February 2025
An Inspector's Calling... How do you plead?
A Review of National Theatre's 'An Inspector Calls', seen at Shrewsbury's Theatre Severn on the 8th of February 2025.
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30 January 2025
Should writing about cultures other than one’s own ever be acceptable?
With Jamie OIiver and his publishers withdrawing a children’s book over depictions of Indigenous Australians, can writers write about other cultures besides their own, especially if they’re white?
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7 March 2025 – 14 May 2025
Rhiannon Faith Company invite you to Lay Down Your Burdens around the UK
Radical and proudly socially conscious dance/theatre from Rhiannon Faith Company. Featuring live music and set in a friendly and welcoming pub where we are invited to join the regulars, shed our baggage and weariness and collectively lighten the load
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14 January 2025
The White Heat of AI: Starmer's Wilsonian plan
PM Kier Starmer's plan to 'mainline AI' into the UK's 'veins' harks back to fellow Labour leader Harold Wilson's vision of technological progress in the 1960s. However, this time round Starmer must address new environmental and political concerns.
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11 January 2025
How Reality TV Reflects The Suppressive Nature Of Society
An in depth look at how the BBC TV Show The Traitors is demonstrating real problems that we face in society today regarding gender stereotypes and emotions.
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9 January 2025
Celebrated storyteller James Rowland embarks on 50+ date UK tour of trilogy of shows
Theatremaker James Rowland is embarking on a massive 50+ date UK tour of his critically acclaimed Songs of the Heart Trilogy - performing Learning to Fly, Piece of Work, and James Rowland Dies at the End of the Show from January - May.
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7 January 2025
Talent vs. Box Tick: The struggle for women in the arts
Exploring the mistreatment of different women in the creative industry, with the help of LGBTQ+ theatre director Beth Parker.
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31 December 2024
Top 10 People of 2024
Who made the biggest impact on the world in 2024? We've been voting for the most significant people in culture, politics, and the world as a whole.
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28 December 2024
Top 10 Voice Articles of 2024
It has been a great year for Voice, so why not celebrate that by exploring 10 brilliant articles from our team and community of young journalists?
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24 December 2024
How women are using art to change perceptions of their gender
This article looks at the women redefining the meaning of female-led art through their lived experiences, perceptions, and practice.
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20 December 2024
In This Climate: Here's what we learned...
For the last few months, we've run dozens of articles delving into the climate crisis and the ways that art can help address it. Find out more about what we learned from the 'In This Climate' series...
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16 December 2024
The Voice Christmas Quiz 2024
How well do you remember the best culture of 2024? In our bumper Christmas quiz, we have questions about movies, TV, music, books, and of course, Christmas.
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29 November 2024
In This Climate: Did COP29 actually achieve anything?
Keir Starmer was one of only a few major leaders who headed to Azerbaijan for the COP29 climate conference in Baku. We assembled a panel to react to whether the conference will help us in fighting the climate crisis.
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26 November 2024
In This Climate: My evening with Extinction Rebellion
I reflect on a meeting with Extinction Rebellion, where the weight of the climate crisis felt daunting. In an increasingly unstable world, younger generations are expected to take charge. But is it solely the responsibility of one generation?
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25 November 2024
In This Climate: How fast fashion is destroying the world
When I was asked to create a piece of writing on the climate crisis, I struggled to find a way to minimise this enormous issue into one blog. Through research, I found that the fashion industry is having devastating effects on our planet.
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22 November 2024
What has Keir Starmer's government said about the climate crisis?
Labour promised to put tackling the climate crisis at the heart of its agenda. Four months after the General Election, does Keir Starmer's track record match up to what he said he would do?
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21 November 2024
In This Climate: Changing world and the recolonisation of Africa
Is the climate crisis getting any better, and what has history taught us about where we are today? This blog investigates some of the pieces connecting climate change, business and colonialism together in 2024.
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21 November 2024
In This Climate: Mother Earth's struggle and the power we hold
Climate change. We've all heard of it by now. Polar bears. Ice caps. Rising sea levels. The works. Doom is upon us, but there’s always hope.