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9 February 2024
The Perfumist of Paris by Alka Joshi
In Alka Joshi's Jaipur trilogy finale, set in 1970s Paris, Radha juggles her perfumer career with family duties and past secrets.
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7 February 2024
Entrañas (Insides) at the Barbican
Izaskun Fernández and Julián Sáenz-López are an enchanting duo as they take us on a journey to try to understand what a human body is.
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4 February 2024
Rewind at the New Diorama Theatre
This compelling theatre piece bursting with creativity brings to life the story of protestors in Argentina in a truly arresting experience.
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1 February 2024
The Full Monty Review: A Euphoric Celebration of Humanity
Six unlikely comrades swap dead-end job centres, custodial battles and suicide for a red curtain, a sparkly police uniform and a blue silk thong…
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1 February 2024
Embrace the Serenity of a Sunday with Books of Moods' "Sunday Mood"
Embark on a journey through dreamlike melodies with Parisian project Books of Moods, as they invite listeners to immerse themselves in the serene atmosphere of their track, "Sunday Mood".
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1 February 2024
Ooberfuse's "Hard Times" ft. Snoop Dogg: A Powerful Anthem for Homelessness Awareness
Join Ooberfuse, Snoop Dogg and David in their mission to raise awareness and support those experiencing homelessness. Through the universal language of music we can shine a light on the plight of the homeless and work towards a more fair society.
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26 January 2024
Review: A Mirror (This play is a lie.)
I won’t say too much about the plot of A Mirror- it is certainly a play you should go into knowing very little about it. I went to the opening night of its West End run, and I’ve never been to the Trafalgar Theatre before,
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26 January 2024
The Faggots and Their Friends Between Revolutions
A gentle hum morphs into the opening lyric: ‘It’s been a long time and we are still not free’. The melancholic tune combined with the painful truth of the LGBT+ community sets the scene for what’s to come.
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25 January 2024
The National Gallery
The National gallery in London has one of the finest art collections. It is one of the most visited tourist attractions. Although it is not that massive, many of the paintings are of very high quality and some of the art works are incredibly rare.
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25 January 2024
Hilary Roberts and Brenda Ellis join forces on impactful new single "Better Than This"
Hilary Roberts has unleashed another empowering, moving masterpiece with the profoundly inspiring “Better Than This” featuring gospel powerhouse Brenda Ellis.
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24 January 2024
Macbeth review
Here is my review of Macbeth that I have done for my golds arts award project :
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23 January 2024
You Think You Know Me by Ayaan Mohamud
Ayaan Mohamud debut follows Hanan, a Somali teenager confronting bigotry and Islamophobia in her London community.
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23 January 2024
BermudaCal Showcases His Musical Prowess On Brilliant New Single
BermudaCal, the enigmatic artist hailing from Bermuda with Scottish roots, has unleashed a sonic revelation with his latest single, "GOD".
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22 January 2024
The Box of Delights: The Wolves were Running...
The Box of Delights is based on a novel by John Masefield and was adapted into a BBC TV series in 1984. The BBC adaptation is my personal connection to this story.
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17 January 2024
Kin at the National Theatre
Gecko’s truly relevant piece about refugees and migration has distinct creative style but falls short on a complete and dynamic story.
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17 January 2024
2:22 A Ghost Story at the Alexandra Theatre, Birmingham: Review
Promising to seriously spook audiences, 2:22 A Ghost Story arrives in Birmingham on its much anticipated UK tour.
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17 January 2024
Colouring the Lines: Review of Calista Kazuko's Cinematic Latest Single
London-based, singer-songwriter Calista Kazuko has released her cinematic latest single, Colouring the Lines, as an ode to her growing family.