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23 June 2022
Voice Retrospect: Later… With Jools Holland
How Later… with Jools Holland has given a platform to a plethora of stars
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22 June 2022
To boycott or not to boycott: Sporting events and human rights abuses
Events such as the 2022 World Cup in Qatar have been called into question due to the host nation’s horrific human rights record. We assess whether boycotting these events helps with these issues or not.
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21 June 2022
World Music Day: 7 personal picks for best soundtracks from film and television
A low brow guide to some of my favourite soundtracks from film and television!
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21 June 2022
The undeniable importance of live music
Why I think live music is one of the most integral parts of culture, and how it can help alter the course of lives across the globe
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21 June 2022
World Music Day 2022: A look back at our first album purchases
The team at Voice discuss their first album purchases for World Music Day 2022
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20 June 2022
Life Is Yours - How Foals are sparking post-pandemic regrowth with their latest release
The Oxford trio are back to inspire optimism and hope with vigour following an intensive lockdown writing process
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20 June 2022
Hollywood’s Sewing Circle: Lesbian and bisexual women in the Golden Age of Cinema
Knowledge of Hollywood’s Sewing Circle is fragmented and often unreliable, but still an important insight into lesbian and bisexual individuals in the golden age of cinema.
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20 June 2022
Self care: How to make sure you’re looking after yourself
With everything that goes on in our lives, sometimes we forget to take care of ourselves; so here are some self-care tips to get you started.
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20 June 2022
How Netflix show Heartstopper is representing LGBTQ+ teen romance
Heartstopper is one of the biggest Netflix successes of all time but just why is it so important?
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17 June 2022
The damaging effects of Rainbow Washing
A look at how only showing support for the LGBTQ+ community during Pride month can be damaging and come across disingenuous.
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17 June 2022
The next step: students facing the class divide in graduate job market
Arts and humanities degrees garner lower salaries, how are recent working-class graduates coping?
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16 June 2022
We need to talk about bisexual erasure
Addressing some of the stigma surrounding hearing loss, the way it is portrayed in the media, and issues surrounding accessibility
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15 June 2022
Is cotton sustainable and environmentally friendly?
Discover the extent of the impacts of everyday material cotton and if we should be concerned by it. Read about the contribution of cotton to environmental deconstruction and if cotton can be labelled as sustainable regardless of if it is organic.
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15 June 2022
Mica Millar - Heaven Knows
The debut album is set to make waves in the industry
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15 June 2022
Garden Party at Manchester Deaf Institute
Manchester four-piece bring the energy with a homecoming show
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15 June 2022
The definitive guide to Paolo Nutini
Everything you need to know about Paolo Nutini before the release of In ‘Last Night The Bitter Sweet’
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15 June 2022
'You Can't Sit With Us' - Clothes, Culture & Race In Fashion
The fashion industry is fickle and represents a quagmire with its ‘you can’t sit with us’ attitude. Fashion houses draw inspiration from the culture of often ethnic minority and marginalised groups - why are they denied a seat at the table?
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13 June 2022
Love Island: We deserve inclusivity but is this the inclusivity we want?
Love Island has cast light on many social issues since its inception in 2015. From issues of sexism, abuse and bullying - a prominent issue is how Black people have been represented on the show.