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30 August 2016
Being an apprentice: 1 year later…
by Luke Taylor ContributorTime has flown by like a bird...
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25 August 2016
Good times at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival
by Luke Taylor ContributorFrom a singing female impressionist to a drag queen a cappella group - it was the world-famous Edinburgh Fringe Festival of 2016. And I was there...
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24 August 2016
Best of the fringe: discovering Edinburgh
by Ellen Orange ContributorCheck out Ellen's guide to making the most of Edinburgh while you are at the Fringe
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5 August 2016
The global rise of the Telenovela
by Ellen Orange ContributorThe telenovela has become a popular phenomenon on English language TV in recent years, but what is it and where did it come from?
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4 August 2016
Scandinavian Noir sets the bar for UK and US culture
by Ellen Orange ContributorThe rise of Scandinavian Noir in popular culture has seriously influenced UK and American TV and novel writing
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3 August 2016
The power of the YouTuber
by Luke Taylor ContributorThat person you see on your phone/tablet/laptop is more than a vlogger - they're a cultural & global phenomenon. How did it get so big in such a small space of time?
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27 July 2016
Why is Tracy Chapman's eponymous album so important?
by Luke Taylor ContributorTracy Chapman's self-titled debut didn't just win loads of Grammy's - it got us talking about a revolution.
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27 July 2016
Cover to cover: How to make the best summer reading list
by Ellen Orange ContributorEvery summer there are hundreds of lists of recommended summer reads, or perfect books for the beach. While I love a good recommendation, I also like making my own summer books bucket list.
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26 July 2016
Literary Madrid
by Ellen Orange ContributorFollowing the news that Britain voted to leave the EU Ellen Orange takes a look at Europe's literary treasures.
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26 July 2016
Inspiring Futures
by Idriss Assoumanou ContributorInspiring Futures is an event which is put together by the youth team of Shape Arts, an organisation working to make arts and culture more inclusive for disabled people.
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22 July 2016
My creative past: Ellen Orange
by Ellen Orange ContributorVoice Reporter Ellen Orange, who is about to finish a Literature masters at Durham University, discusses the path she's taken so far.
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22 July 2016
10 albums every teenager should hear
by Luke Taylor ContributorLooking to delve into some recent (and 20th century) classics? Want to expand your music knowledge? Look no further than these 10 albums, all of which have made a huge impact on the music industry...and their fans.
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21 July 2016
Playing music with others
by Jen Farrant StaffIf you play a musical instrument or sing have you thought about joining a community band, orchestra or choir?
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21 July 2016
Get Gold with the Youth Network
by Emrys Green Voice TeamDevelop skills, get real world experiences and meet people across the industry by joining the Arts Award Youth Network.
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19 July 2016
Deja-view: Point Break and The Fast and the Furious
by Idriss Assoumanou ContributorAre you bored of films repeating themselves? It's not just the endless remakes that are giving you a sense of filmic deja-vu, many films follow tried and tested formulas.
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17 July 2016
Technology: making life easier at festivals
by Tom Inniss Voice TeamLatitude has really made me reflect on my use of technology. I think I still view it as an infinitely useful tool, but maybe should be relied on less...
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17 July 2016
Technology disconnected?
by Tom Inniss Voice TeamMy time at Latitude has me thinking that perhaps I am too engrossed in the world of technology
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17 July 2016
Love thy camper
by Tom Inniss Voice TeamWhat motivates the change in character we witness when we attend a festival?