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31 July 2019
‘I have a Fitbit in my brain too, and it never needs recharging’
Francesca Forristal writes about her struggle with eating disorders, the recovery from which forms the basis of her new show, Oddball.
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23 July 2019
Boris Johnson: is there still hope?
Boris' personality flaws might be Britain's best bet
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22 July 2019
The Luck: 'Ready to Run' Album Review
Getting ready for their debut record release on July 26th, brother and sister pairing The Luck are about to drop ‘Ready To Run’ an album that incorporates the duos soothing harmonies and acoustic guitar led instrumentals
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19 July 2019
My Recommendations from The Ordinary
Now, here at Voice I tend to stick to writing about music and travel, however... this week I thought I would try something different!
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17 July 2019
How the theatre helped my anxiety
After becoming infatuated with the theatre, anxiety has taken the backseat in dominating my life as I push out of my comfort zone, travel to new places and realized that being on your own isn't all that bad.
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17 July 2019
WebinArt Workshop: Stand out from the crowd: Building a brand online by Chloe Hardisty
Learn how to use Instagram to market both yourself and your business.
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17 July 2019
WebinArt Workshop: Get organised, Retail and Trade Fairs by Dee Barnes
This webinar covers a number of areas relevant to retail and trade fairs, from research and planning, all the way through to following up after events.
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17 July 2019
WebinArt Workshop: Pricing your Creative Business by Mahmood Reza
One of the many decisions that you will face in running your creative business is how to price your products or services, price and value not necessarily being the same for either the seller or buyer.
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17 July 2019
The Friendly Bear Film
This is my short film I made for my silver arts award. I would love to hear your thoughts and feedback on it!
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16 July 2019
Interview with Cat Eliza T
Alternative folk singer Cat Eliza T talks about her new album, how her family influenced her music, and why she likes to mix things up.
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15 July 2019
Tree Authorship Row - What's Been Happening?
Tree; an authorship row. Let me break it down for you (with some help from GIPHY).
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15 July 2019
How Deaf Actors Are Making Waves in the Industry
In this past year, theatre has seen more D/deaf actors take to the stage in main roles than ever before, including a D/deaf actor understudying for a hearing actor.
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12 July 2019
Lack of female toilets in theatres
Research into toilets in West End theatres reveals most are lacking in women’s facilities.
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12 July 2019
Arts Education - Re: "Academic subjects are more important than the arts"
Some reflections on the way in which music education is conceived and the many issues that they present.
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8 July 2019
Exclusive Guest Blog: Jerad Finck and The Renaissance of Gaming
I’ve been gaming for pretty much as long as I can remember. When I was young my dad brought home a used NES he had purchased from a garage sale and it only had one title, Ice Hockey. That was all it took.
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8 July 2019
Trevor Drury Returns with Emotional New Music Video
Model turned musician Trevor Drury returns with the heartbreaking new video for his most recent musical release 'Chapter 4'