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15 August 2018
The Surface Breaks by Louise O'Neill
A fiercely feminist fairytale retelling.
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15 August 2018
New Reads: August
What's new in fiction for August? Check out what to add to your summer reading list.
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15 August 2018
Man Booker Prize 2018: The Mars Room
Review of The Mars Room by Rachel Kushner longlisted for the Man Booker Prize.
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14 August 2018
Beyond ‘Curious Incident’, New Narratives of Autism by David Hartley
There’s a saying in the autism community: “If you’ve met one person with autism, you’ve met one person with autism.” There’s a serious humour at the heart of it, a wilful contradiction of logic spoken with an eyebrow raised that asks for change. It speaks to the frustration felt by autistic individuals who have seen the story of their identity told through harmful medical hypothesising, misguided neurotypical guesswork and deeply entrenched stereotyping – and usually by people who are not autistic.
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27 July 2018 – 10 August 2018
TAKEOVER Launch
Join us to celebrate the launch of TAKEOVER! We've partnered with The S+K Project and Hidden Gems Live for a jam-packed evening of live music, panel talks, networking, and more! Check out full TAKEOVER programme. Free tickets available to East Londoners!
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29 June 2018
Share your Arts Award story
Share you Arts Award and Trinity College awards stories on Arts Award on Voice.
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21 June 2018
Arts Award Alumni - you could win £50 of Theatre Tokens by updating your user profile
We love to know where Arts Award takes you. So if you've completed any level of Arts Award then ensure you update your user profile on Voice with answers to just a few questions.
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19 June 2018
Ellen Orange, Gold Arts Award
We speak to Ellen Orange who recently achieved her Gold Arts Award in writing and theatre production.
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7 June 2018
How to run a successful literature open mic night
Voted the UK's Best Regular Spoken Word Night 2015 and 2016, live literature organisers Bad Language share their tips on how to run a rocking open mic night.
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4 June 2018
Want my job? Fat Roland: music journalist, comedian & live literature co-ordinator
We chat to Ian Carrington a.k.a Fat Roland, the events and marketing officer for the International Anthony Burgess Foundation, music journalist and comedian, about live literature, bleepy music and how the *bleep* he got into his career.
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2 June 2018
What we are reading: June
Find the books and adaptions that are making waves this June
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23 May 2018 – 8 June 2018
UKYA Cultural Leadership Programme - apply now
The UKYA Cultural Leadership Programme aims to be a catalyst for personal and professional development and to equip, inspire, inform, encourage and empower emerging young artists as they establish themselves and their careers. UKYA Cultural Leadership Programme is open to any artist aged 18-30 who has the right to work in the UK.
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15 May 2018
My trip to Harry Potter Warner Bros Studios
This is basically a review of my trip to Warner Bros Studios The Making of Harry Potter. It's my point of view and so far like it, and there's not much I like. If I were you I'd probably read it. Best one I've done so far.
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10 May 2018
Women's Prize for Fiction 2018: The Trick to Time
A heartwrenching exploration of grief
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30 April 2018
How to run a fringe festival
Jess Weiss, Press Officer for Brighton Fringe, talks to us about how to set up and run a fringe festival.