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3 November 2023
'wish I didn't know you - bed version': Acoustically amazing
shy martin's 'wish I didn't know you - bed version' lays original to rest.
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3 November 2023
WaterBear Music College Celebrates Graduate Success
Music education college WaterBear, has recently hosted a hugely successful graduation ceremony for a talented cohort of BA and MA graduates at the historic Brighton Dome, a landmark performance hub since 1867.
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3 November 2023
Reflecting on craft: the importance of physicality and messages of hope
What does craft offer activists today?
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2 November 2023
Review: This one missed the station...
The Girl on the Train is a well-known entity, based originally on a book by Paula Hawkins and following its success was made into a film starring Emily Blunt. The play has been adapted by Rachel Wagstaff and Duncan Abel.
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2 November 2023
Cost-of-Living Adaptation: Lauren Johnson, writer
The financial strain of the UK’s cost-of-living crisis encouraged Lauren to go in search of a new life 3,000 miles away from her home
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1 November 2023
Brown Boys Swim at The Rep, Birmingham: Review
Karim Khan’s Brown Boys Swim makes a splash as it arrives at The Rep for the final leg of its UK tour, following a successful run at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 2022.
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1 November 2023
Rising Artist Shaynah Impresses With New Single “Let That Go”
Rotterdam musician Shaynah is once again captivating the music scene with her latest single, “Let That Go”, a mesmerising R&B/neo-soul track that features Grammy-nominated artist Tiffany Gouché.
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1 November 2023
Tom Lake by Ann Patchett
Tom Lake is a thoughtfully crafted novel that explores the ways we connect through storytelling.
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31 October 2023
Twelve Angry Men at The Alexandra Theatre, Birmingham: Review
Originally written for television in 1954, Twelve Angry Men is back in session following a successful west-end run.
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30 October 2023
Ashley Potter: Illustrations of thought and hope
Ashley Potter, founder and owner of 'Gray Rabbit Art' and 'Gray Rabbit Comics', speaks on philosophy, illustrating her way through her post-pandemic blues, and hopes for the future.
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29 October 2023
GP-9 PE - The new jewel from Roland that revolutionizes the world of grand pianos
The invention of a first hammer grand piano around 1709 is the work of the Italian Bartolomeo Cristofori since then the grand piano has continued to evolve in terms of its design as well as its sound, perfecting itself and giving the Roland GP-9 PE
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29 October 2023
The Mission Live at The Roundhouse 28/10/23
The Mission a goth band from the 1980s with a cult following. Not to be missed for young music fans - distinct from the metal crowd - the goth movement was and still is a vitally important part of British music history. Definitely worth a listen!
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29 October 2023
Review: Peter Pan Goes Wrong
Peter Pan Goes Wrong is material I am very familiar with. I was a huge fan of the production filmed for the BBC in 2016, however, I had never seen it on stage until tonight at the Mayflower Theatre in Southampton. I was not disappointed one bit.
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29 October 2023
Six: More than a 6/10
Late to join the party- but I recently went to watch Six at the Vaudeville Theatre in London. Although the story of Six’s creation is well known by now, let’s take you back to 2017.
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27 October 2023
‘Sl*t!’: Perfectly in keeping with the vibes of 1989
It isn’t at all surprising that Taylor wrote this song in the 1989 era, although at the same time it makes sense why she left it off of the original album.
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27 October 2023
Unlocking the Treasures of The Louvre: A Journey Through Art and History
Discover the wonders of The Louvre, one of the world's most iconic museums.
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27 October 2023
Renée Brandsen shares song of self-discovery and empowerment
Renée Brandsen's latest release, "Call U Mine", is a musical masterpiece that transcends genres, evokes emotion, and leaves a lasting imprint on your soul.
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26 October 2023
Conner Wells Musical Vision: Painting Vibrant Soundscapes
Conner Wells believes people should care about his music because it's relatable to their experiences.