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9 February 2017
Feminism: a fight for equality or a struggle for superiority?
When I sat in school learning about the Suffragists and the Suffragettes, I was taught that women had fought to be heard, to earn the right to vote, and to have more control over their lives.
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8 February 2017
'Jackie' and the value of vanity
The value of vanity is arguable, but how long till our social media profiles become an accepted form of currency?
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7 February 2017
Wolverhampton Theatre's Combine to Produce Work with Local Young Actors
In September 2016, Wolverhampton Grand Theatre and the Arena Theatre combined creative forces to launch a Youth Theatre, which rehearses weekly in the Arena's main auditorium.
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6 February 2017
Resident Evil: The Final Chapter Review
This is my review of the final installment of the Resident Evil Film Franchise. Warning, some spoilers ahead.
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5 February 2017
'Her' at Half Moon Theatre
'Her', the latest collaboration by Half Moon Theatre and Brolly Productions is a live graphic novel, which encapsulates stage theatricality, film and animation expertise and clever technology - to tell the audience how the life of a fifteen year old female is clearly not all boys, lipstick and smartphones; all across the globe. 'Her' runs till Tuesday 7th February at the Half Moon Theatre before touring the rest of the UK.
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5 February 2017
The Impact of Food Advertising on Childhood Obesity
I had a look into the impact of food advertising on childhood obesity.
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1 February 2017
Sherlock v Savile, the BBC wins
Sherlock's recent Savile parallel is a brave act of reparation on behalf of the BBC, but how controversial are the broadcaster willing to go?
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31 January 2017
Create The World We Want With Words
'Sticks and stones will break my bones but words can never hurt me' I disagree, I believe that not only can they hurt an individual, but they can discriminate against the vulnerable.
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31 January 2017
Raise your flag
Capturing the emotion behind creativity and code in art form at Mozfest 2016
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31 January 2017
A Series of Unfortunate Events
The latest in a series of great events for Netflix
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31 January 2017
The former and soon-to-be David Parr House, Cambridge
Settled on a Cambridge side street, the David Parr House, is enveloped in the past.
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29 January 2017
Kids In Museums Carnival
Kids In Museums held their first ever Carnival, showcasing their projects and achievements with current museums to prospective future partners.
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27 January 2017
Parliament has to vote to trigger Article 50, now what?
The Supreme Court has ruled against the Government, but what does it mean for Brexit?
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24 January 2017
A Sign of Change?
"Couch Potato Politics" are over and the time has come to stand together and raise our voices.
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23 January 2017
The Snowman at the Peacock Theatre.
The Snowman at the Peacock Theatre. Wednesday 7th of December 2016.
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22 January 2017
National Gallery Review
The National Gallery has one of the greatest collections of artwork in the world. You could quite easily spend a whole day in there and still only be halfway through. It's a great way to learn about the different styles and how they've changed over the centuries.