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18 April 2016
Introducing 'Can Art Change the World' Judge No.2: Neha Lakhanpaul
Neha Lakhanpaul is one of our Youth Network members for 2015-16, in her role as Arts Award Activist. She's a London-based Law Student and dancer, who also loves graffiti and activist art. She's currently setting up her own non-profit arts organisation.
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17 April 2016
Is conceptual art still relevant?
As the Tate Britain launches an exhibition on conceptual art, I ask whether this revolutionary genre is still relevant.
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15 April 2016
Tech backlash: the resurgence of film, vinyl and paperbacks
Technology has advanced art - for better or worse - at a speedy pace in recent years. But with the recent growth in vinyl sales, and the ongoing trend for film photography, is it really all over for analogue?
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14 April 2016
Lisa Williamson on female authors and gender neutral book covers
I attended a panel discussion with leading YA author Lisa Williamson (The Art of Being Normal), senior editor Vicky Blunden (Myriad editions) and Leicester-based author Bali Rai. The event was held in one of the University of Leicester's lecture theatres.
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13 April 2016
Map of Me - Half Moon Young People's Theatre
A spoken word and theatre piece written by award-winning poet Rosemary Harris. Produced by Papertale in partnership with Apples and Snakes at the Half Moon Theatre.
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12 April 2016
Music and tech: what’s next?
Naturally, music and technology go hand-in-hand. But like an old married couple, they've certainly had their fair share of squabbles.
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7 April 2016
Want my job?...with Neil Frost
Neil Frost can be found at Brighton Fringe this May, performing his one man mine show, The Story of the Nervous Man. 'I think a performer should train in a variety of disciplines,' the comedian, clown and character actor says, 'then create their own practice using the methods that work for them.'
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5 April 2016
Nell Gwynn
In light of the show's win at the Olivier's the other night, I have finally got around to posting my review of this fabulous show.
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5 April 2016
Is gaming really killing our brains?
Since the dawn of society, games have been considered a source of recreation and have evolved into many forms and formats; from social activities to sports. But today's games aren't always considered so healthy.
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4 April 2016
Oliviers 2016: Winners
Big news from this year's Olivier Awards which took place last night.
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4 April 2016
Does the future of book covers lie in animation?
The need for a relationship between technology and design has been accepted for a long time, mainly in the category of graphic design. The relationship between technology and art however has often been more controversial.
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1 April 2016
The Beginner's Guide
Hey kids! Do you love your life? Or are you questioning the very existence and purpose of your being and realising that life can possibly be nothing but a phase? Then this is the video game for you! Or is it?
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1 April 2016
Can art change the world? Judge No.1 announced: Agi K
Until 30th April 2016, we're calling for artworks that make a difference. Who better for our first judge, than young filmmaker and Gold achiever Agi K?
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31 March 2016
Where Are They Now?...with Phoebe Hill
Phoebe recently graduated from Cambridge and is looking through the fog of post-university life to find some creative project management work across the arts.
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31 March 2016
Where Are They Now?...with Idriss Assoumanou
Idriss is a professional filmmaker and videographer getting commissions to create audio visual work for companies all over the world.
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31 March 2016
Where Are They Now?...with Holly Nicholls
Holly has completed all three levels of the Arts Award and now studies Comparative Literature at King's College London where she is passionately involved in the student drama scene.
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29 March 2016
Cover to Cover: Literary London
Discover the best places for a book lover to visit in the capital.