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17 October 2016
The Actor and… Learning Lines
Learning lines for actors is like Marmite that's gone off - everyone definitely hates it. However...
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12 October 2016
Seeing Art in the World around us
Art changes how every individual views the world. Whether abstract or conventional, it needs to be seen through a fresh pair of eyes before it can be explored and appreciated. How do we do this?
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10 October 2016
The Actor and... Rehearsals
Let's face it, we can't ALL be as good as Pierce Brosnan in Mamma Mia!, however...
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10 October 2016
Millennials: Are They Screwed?
Marisa Bate, Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett and Michele Hanson discuss what lies in store for children of the millennium at Cheltenham Literature Festival this year.
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10 October 2016
Millennial Lives: Our Lives Online @ CheltLitFest 2016
Part of the "Millenial Lives" event at Cheltenham Literature festival, Ella Woodward and Lliana Bird join a discussion on the pros and cons of online presences- however big or small- in the twenty-first century.
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10 October 2016
Mary Beard @ Cheltenham Literature Festival 2016
One of the world's foremost classicists talks of the lasting legacy of the Roman Empire, and why this still matters today.
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6 October 2016
UCL History of Art Taster Day
Term has started, personal statements are being prepared and thoughts on uni are all anyone talks about. Earlier this year I got the opportunity to find out about a pretty cool degree in the arts. Take a read... it might just be the one for you.
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5 October 2016
An introduction: The Arts & Anti-bullying
The anti-bullying movement should be one of the most advantageous and viral campaigns in the world. But often we forget that art can help victims and perpetrators of bullying overcome more obstacles than imaginable.
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2 October 2016
Clare Balding
Clare Balding discusses her first children's book - The Racehorse Who Wouldn't Gallop and her inspirations behind it.
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2 October 2016
Spinning Stories
Fleur Alexander takes us on an interactive adventure through some of the best loved children's books.
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2 October 2016
Marcus Sedgwick
YA author Marcus Sedgewick takes us on an intriguing journey to Mexico in his latest book.
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2 October 2016
Everybody ❤'s Jane Austen
Ever wondered what happened to Lydia Bennett in Brighton? Natasha Farrant talks about her retelling and extension of the youngest sister in Pride and Predjudice.
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1 October 2016
Roald Dahl's Most Villainous Villains at Bath Children's Literature Festival
Who is Roald Dahl's worst villain? We found out at Bath Children's Literature Festival
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1 October 2016
Captain Pug at Bath Children's Literature Festival
It is clear that Laura James has created a well-loved Pug from the excitement at Bath Children's Literature Festival
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1 October 2016
David Walliams at Bath Children's Literature Festival
David Walliams kicks off Bath Children's Literature Festival with fun and engaging storytelling
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30 September 2016
To pimp a Birmingham: curse of the second city
After 14 years in Birmingham and almost seven years in the creative scene i want to share my views to why I think my city is cursed.
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14 September 2016
In The Heights
This is my In The Heights review for both times I visited the Barrio!