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3 April 2016
Games: my history
by Luke Taylor ContributorHello, children. Are you sitting comfortably? Good. Let me take you on a journey through my video game filled youth, from the very first time I picked up the controller. Yes, this is about me. YES, I AM IMPORTANT!
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29 March 2016
Cover to Cover: Literary London
by Ellen Orange ContributorDiscover the best places for a book lover to visit in the capital.
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24 March 2016
The rise of Section Boyz
by Duane LouisSection Boyz are a UK Rap group from South London. Why should you take note?
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15 March 2016
Is this art? Pixels vs paintbrushes
by Luke Taylor ContributorArt has come a long way in recent years - since da Vinci's Mona Lisa and the phenomenal Pablo Picasso. But how does traditional art hold up in the modern age of technology?
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14 March 2016
Get Gold with celebrations and history
by Emrys Green Voice TeamPlanning projects and events can be time consuming, challenging and very rewarding too. The key is to learn from the past, celebrate the successes and take the 'little wins' when you can.
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11 March 2016
Musicians deserve more respect
by Luke Taylor ContributorIn a world where music is the most widely available art form, where intricate, delicately (*coughs*) designed melodies affect our mind, our behaviour, our thoughts - musicians stay up at night drinking their 3rd cup of coffee trying to make an original song. That's not only problem they face.
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10 March 2016
Five of the best female novelists
by Ellen Orange ContributorThis Tuesday was International Women's Day, and there are plenty of related events continuing into this weekend. As a lover of all things lit, I decided to pick my top 5 female writers who celebrate women, feminism or gender equality.
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7 March 2016
Ellen's 100 Happy Days
by Ellen Orange ContributorCould you be happy for 100 days? Maybe just for a moment each day. Ellen Orange shares her story.
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6 March 2016
February
by Tom Inniss Voice Team29 days this month... but was February a month worth extending?
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3 March 2016
Literature and mental health: Part 2
by Ellen Orange ContributorI am now halfway through Warwick University's Literature and Mental Health course on Future Learn and it has been such an interesting experience. We cover one topic per week and so far we have looked at Stress, Heartbreak, and Bereavement.
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2 March 2016
Cover to cover: a tale of two versions
by Ellen Orange ContributorAdaptations are a dividing force between book fans. Maybe you loved the book and can't bear to see your imagined version ruined, or maybe you are really keen to see your favourite book on the big screen.
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28 February 2016
Bath Literature Festival Big Read
by Ellen Orange ContributorClaire Fuller talks about her fairy-tale thriller novel Our Endless Numbered Days, this year's Bath Big Read.
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28 February 2016
Bath Literature Festival's 21 best Coming of Age novels
by Ellen Orange ContributorWhich novel has helped you most as a teenager? How do you define a 'coming of age' novel? Bath Literature looks at the best on offer and why these books work.
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28 February 2016
Creating Suspense at Bath Literature Festival
by Ellen Orange ContributorI was very excited to hear two 'suspense' novelists talk about the genre of crime and thrillers, the idea of the 'domestic noir' and how they build suspense in their writing.
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28 February 2016
Shakespeare Gala at Bath Literature Festival
by Ellen Orange ContributorA fun and original collection of Shakesperian performances and interpretations.
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28 February 2016
Poetry Salon: Tim Liardet and Rebecca Perry at Bath Literature Festival
by Ellen Orange ContributorTwo TS Eliot prize nominated poets read from their work, discuss their poetry and the current scene.