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11 December 2017
Top tips for how to finish something
So we've all been there. Yes, sitting with your eyes superglued to the laptop screen regretting starting (or agreeing to start) whatever you have to complete. An essay? A project? A qualification? An article like this one (only kidding).
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8 December 2017
Year in review: the arts in 2017
2017 has been a pretty good year for the arts. With political chaos creating as many headlines as it did headaches, how did the soothing arts world react?
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8 December 2017
Top 10 TV Shows of 2017
We run through the best of television over the last 12 months!
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6 December 2017
The Art of Autism
In conversation with Mandy Garford: Mental health and the role of creative arts
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5 December 2017
The road to Brexit: A dead end?
The wheels are falling off and the sat nav has packed in
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2 December 2017
Innocent until (not) proven guilty
The #metoo hashtag has sparked dozens of allegations against big names in Hollywood, but when the legal system can't adequately deal with this, what can the industry do?
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30 November 2017
Stuart House Review
Liskeard Schools annual concert at Stuart House to show off the skills of the music department
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30 November 2017
#TBT: 10 Songs that defined the 1970s
Punk rock to prog rock, disco to funk, hard rock to glam rock, and the birth of heavy metal - the 1970s saw the sounds of the 1960s evolve and diversify in strange and new ways. Here are 10 of those songs that defined the 1970s.
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29 November 2017
Interview: Akram Khan
For Arts Award Week we spoke to choreographer Akram Khan about the journey he's taken, and his work on the Big Dance.
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29 November 2017
Interview: Sam Fletcher
We spoke to The Edinburgh Comedy Awards Best Newcomer nominee and CBBC star, Sam Fletcher, about his show at Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
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29 November 2017
Interview Rik Carranza
Star Wars or Star Trek, that is the ultimate question. Rik Carranza's show aimed to answer this question through debate, comedy and public vote!
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29 November 2017
Interview: Russell Hicks
We caught up with improv comedian, Russell Hicks, at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
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29 November 2017
Interview: Damian Kingsley
Damian Kingsley is up at the Festival Fringe performing his show Knock Knock. "A story about identity and pretentiousness for anyone with a friend or partner who's become a bit of prick. All donations go to Shelter as part of the penniless tour from Lands' End."
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29 November 2017
Alex Cofield on getting to the Edinburgh Fringe
Alex Cofield, writer, director and performer in Woolly: The Morose Merino, which plots the immediate post-heartbreak timeline of a sheep who wears his heart on his sleeve, speaks to Voice about how Woolly came to be, what he did to get to the Edinburgh Fringe and how much it all costs.
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29 November 2017
What's On Hull City of Culture: Autumn
Voice Reporter Maddie Drury went to Hull to get a sense of what's going on at the City of Culture for the Autumn
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29 November 2017
Comic Con 2017
A weekend at Comic Con is a dream come true for a fan of Marvel, DC, Anime - you name it, it's there!
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28 November 2017
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle to marry in Spring
The youngest child of the late Princess Diana will marry in 2018
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27 November 2017
How to use your art skills to help others
In the season of giving, it seems appropriate to discuss the giving of gifts that do not come with a receipt or heaps of wrapping paper.