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31 January 2025
Nosferatu: Back From The Dead
A review of the new Nosferatu adaptation, directed by Robert Eggers.
Content warning: mentions of death, mental illness
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15 February 2025
Discovery Workshop: Video Design in Theatre Arts
This free 1-day workshop is for students in Year 10 to Year 13. Participants will get the opportunity to work with a professional video designer to learn about using video as part of set design in theatre productions.
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26 January 2025
The Washboard Resonators Gig Review
If you want a duo who plays music inspired by and from the 1910's to 1950s blues, jazz and skiffle, then this is the group for you. Hailing from Leeds, this group will have you impressed by their skills and stage presence.
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23 January 2025
Is AI taking over the art industry and is it another form of plagiarism ?
I look into how AI is currently being used within the arts and how AI could potentially affect creative careers such as traditional painters; due to this new influx of modern technology in the art world, and the ever changing definition of art.
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6 February 2025
Digital & Collage Moodboard Making Photography Workshop
Join The Photography Foundation for a relaxed, hands-on photography moodboard-making workshop that’s all about channelling your vision and fashion style - think Pinterest-worthy trends, Insta-worthy aesthetics, and runway looks!
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11 January 2025
Journey through the arts: An interview with Voice's own Judy McFall
Judy McFall's lifelong love for the arts has led her to becoming the participation and pathways lead at Voice Magazine. We spoke to her about her journey through the creative world.
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10 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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6 January 2025
TV Show Review: The Traitors
Twenty-two ordinary people fighting it out for the grand prize of £120 000, but this is a game show like no other...the ultimate test of trust and traitors, this is my take on the first three episodes and what we have witnessed unfold so far.
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26 December 2024
Film Review: Vengeance Most Fowl - Wallace and Gromit
This brand new Wallace and Gromit film excited many viewers on Christmas Day as it was aired for free on the BBC, and it certainly didn't disappoint. Thrilling and funny, with a hint of intrigue, this film is perfect for family enjoyment.
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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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18 December 2024
BBC Wildlife Photographer of the Year Finalists Exhibition
BBC Wildlife Photographer of the Year Finalists Exhibition
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16 December 2024
Blog: Theatre - Is It Dying Out Among The Young?
That amazing, awesome, incredible feeling when you walk into a theatre auditorium. The inexplicable joy you experience when you're transported into a whole different world. That feeling of elation as you depart to go home. So why all the empty seats?
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16 December 2024
maidenhead art trail review - bronze arts award
this is a review about the Maidenhead art trail which is an immersive and interactive type of art gallery
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11 December 2024
The Art of Composition: An interview with A.L.M.O.R.A
A.LM.O.R.A is an independent Producer, Musician and painter. She works to integrate her artistic forms with each other to create meaningful, transformative and memorable experiences for her audiences and herself.
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9 December 2024
Migration Review
Migration is a family friendly film that follows a family of ducks as they embark on their first migration- a journey to Jamaica. On this adventure they discover friends and foes, places of wonder and curiosity.
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8 December 2024
Theatre Severn’s Sleeping Beauty: Wow. They’ve done it again...
Blend Wicked, The Descendants and Six and add a dash of Chappell Roan… Then shake it all up with fire juggling, Frankenstein, water fights and two velociraptors for a mere taster of this year's enchantingly unconventional panto!
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6 December 2024
In This Climate: Sarah King lifts the lid on Rubbish Redesigned
Sarah King is the curator behind the 'Rubbish Redesigned' exhibition at the Midlands Arts Centre in Birmingham. She spoke to Voice about the innovative artists transforming waste in fascinating ways.
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3 December 2024
In This Climate: Roma Piotrowska and Abdulrazaq Awofeso talk art from waste
The Midlands Arts Centre in Birmingham is hosting the touring exhibition 'Waste Age' from the Design Museum. We spoke to MAC curator Roma Piotrowska and artist Abdulrazaq Awofeso about the poignant display.