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1 January 2017
Important lessons my arts degree taught me that my grades won't tell you
Graduation is 6 months and many deadlines away. It cannot come round soon enough but at the same time is whizzing towards me at an uncomfortably rapid speed.
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30 December 2016
Films to look forward to in 2017
Take a look at just some of the massive films that we're going to get lost in in 2017.
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29 December 2016
Television to look forward to in 2017
Have a look at the television programmes that will act as our greatest sources of solace in 2017.
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22 December 2016
2016's 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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20 December 2016
Leaving the EU: Good or Bad for the Arts?
This is about the implications of leaving the EU in the Arts
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18 December 2016
Art history's alternative Christmas styles
Since the Enlightenment, Christmas as a religious celebration has all but disappeared from the art world. But even pre Enlightenment, the Nativity was shown in a wide variety of ways across the world.
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15 December 2016
Christmas and art: what's the story?
When we think of Christmas and art, we immediately think back to pre-enlightenment art, picturing religious scenes depicting the original meaning of Christmas. But how have these ideas been translated into modern art?
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13 December 2016
What's it all about? Christmas in Film
As the evenings draw in, frost sneakily creeps over the ground and the weather outside gets frightful, it is time to get comfy on the sofa with friends and family and put on the inevitable Christmas films!
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8 December 2016
How is Christmas portrayed in theatre?
Why wouldn't you love Christmas? Time united as a family, a chance to find romance under the mistletoe, snow falling outside as you wrap yourself up with a hot chocolate and Miracle on 34th Street.
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5 December 2016
Living History - a new art form?
Ever since Downton Abbey, the flash of a maid's uniform has always meant some kind of period drama
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29 November 2016
Takeover Day 2016 at Time & Tide Museum
Time & Tide Museum in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk embraced the theme of 'The World Takes Over' as they worked with children who spoke English as a second language to create & deliver an exhibition of their own.
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28 November 2016
2001 : A Space Odyssey - Keir Dullea & Gary Lockwood
The massive science fiction hit by director Stanley Kubrick welcomed two of the actors from 1968's '2001 : A Space Odyssey'. Keir Dullea and Gary Lockwood took part in a panel at Birmingham MCM Comic Con this month.
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26 November 2016
Agi K at Mozfest 2016
Back from London and buzzing from MozFest 2016, where thousands of dedicated enthusiastic people were sharing projects directed at making the world a better place.
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24 November 2016
The Wallace Collection Takeover Day
Takeover Day occurs annually on November 18, and involves children who are interested in building their skills and knowledge for a wide range of arts.
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24 November 2016
Comic Con: Game Of Thrones Panel
MCM Birmingham Comic Con saw a panel of Ian Beattie, Josef Altin, and Ian McElhinney from Game of Thrones.
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24 November 2016
Comic Con: A J Michalka
A J Michalka has played roles in the duo Aly & AJ as a singer-songwriter, Lainey Lewis in 'The Goldbergs' and voicing Stevonnie in 'Steven Universe'. At Birmingham Comic Con on Sunday, I participated in a panel interview.
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21 November 2016
What goes on at...RSC's 'The Play's The Thing'
With 2016 marking 400 years since William Shakespeare's death, what happened when Arts Award Activist, Kheira headed to her hometown to review the Royal Shakespeare Company's 'The Play's The Thing' exhibition?
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18 November 2016
Takeover Day at Peterborough Museum
Upstairs at Peterborough Museum, an operation is taking place. A school boy writhes whilst another holds him down and his friend takes a saw to his leg; a Victorian gentleman gives directions.