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15 May 2023
Sustainability Within the Fashion Industry
I am exploring the pros and cons of sustainable fashion as a part of my gold arts award and have written about my thoughts about the pros and cons of sustainable fashion.
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9 May 2023
Want my job? with Carmel Hart, Research Executive at Walnut Unlimited
Carmel works in the social research team at Walnut Unlimited, helping organisations find out what people think, feel, and experience.
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5 May 2023
What can we learn from the local elections?
Is this a blip for the Conservatives, or the start of things to come?
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4 May 2023
The government’s voter ID rules are a direct attack on young people
The move is an anti-democratic ploy to disenfranchise young people for cynical gains
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2 May 2023
King Charles III coronation to take place on 6 May
The coronation of King Charles III will take place on Saturday, May 6, 2023, at Westminster Abbey in London. The ceremony will be broadcast live on BBC One and BBC radio, as well as on other major UK TV channels.
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23 April 2023
Review: Toska at The Hope Theatre, London
Toska tells the true story of Russia’s Khachaturyan sisters, who after many years of abuse, killed their own father. Presented by Sortsol Theatre Company, this urgent piece of physical theatre is at The Hope Theatre, London until 29th April 2023.
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3 May 2023 – 27 May 2023
Rhiannon Faith's gritty dance-theatre show DROWNTOWN tour extends into May 2023
Gritty, uncompromising and dark new dance-theatre from bold and brave choreographer Rhiannon Faith. Autobiographical testimonials and text to amplify the voices of the vulnerable and unheard in modern Britain’s areas of social deprivation.
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19 April 2023 – 20 April 2023
Luke Wright’s The Remains of Logan Dankworth set for two dates in Bristol
A fast-paced and thrilling verse play about intertwined marital and political upheaval, told in blistering verse by one of the UK’s most celebrated poets.
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3 April 2023
Dear G7 leaders: Do more to address internet poverty
Hidden in plain sight, internet poverty is destroying our nations
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2 April 2023
Triangle of Sadness - will all of ours be noticeable?
Struggling to pay your rent this month? Angry about who represents your views in the House of Commons? Triangle of Sadness will provide belly laughs that relieve the stress of our increasingly unequal world, for an hour or two.
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8 March 2023
Embracing equity this International Women's Day
The theme for this international women’s day is embracing equity, and there couldn’t be a better time to have this conversation.
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8 March 2023
Activist Patsy Stevenson talks violence against women and the importance of equity
“You know, I really envision it. A world where a woman can walk down the street at night, with earphones in, not worry and not looking back.” Patsy Stevenson
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5 March 2023
At what point does editing become censorship?
How backlash over linguistic changes to Roald Dahl’s books has sparked conversations on politically correct culture
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15 March 2023 – 20 May 2023
DEAD CATS tour continues into 2023
The latest instalment in Proto-type’s provocative Truth to Power project takes you into the room where the lies begin.
Runs 75 minutes, no interval.
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27 February 2023
Lilianna’s Invincible Summer by Cristina Rivera Garza
Lilianna’s Invincible Summer is a nonfiction book by Cristina Rivera Garza that illuminates the alarming epidemic of femicide in Mexico.
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26 February 2023
VAULT Festival: The Yellow Traffic Light
An energetic show with a strong message and an unstoppable lead.
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17 February 2023
Rosa Cisneros and Maria Polodeanu: advocating for the voices of the Roma community
Rosa Cisneros and Maria Polodeanu are two friends with a cause: to shed light on the good work of the Roma community here in the UK, starting with a collaborative project on climate justice.
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16 February 2023
‘How We Begin’: Brilliantly bisexual and fabulously unapologetic
A review of Surfacing Acts Theatre and Antonia Georgieva’s production ‘How We Begin’ currently showing at VAULT Festival.