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4 April 2018
'Here Come the Runts' - Awolnation
Possessing a unique sound of what I would describe as 'electro-rock', the American almost-decade-old band Awolnation released their third studio album earlier this year - here's why it's a must-listen...
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31 March 2018
The York Realist
On Wednesday 28th March I went to see the York Realist at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield. The show was around 1 hour 30 minutes with an interval half way through.
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29 March 2018
Nativity: The Musical
A review of Nativity the Musical for Silver Arts Award.
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28 March 2018
My trip to Hollie's Little Cakery
This is my review on my trip to Hollie's Little Cakery for my part C of my Unit 1 for my Silver Arts Award.
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26 March 2018
Verve: Northern School of Contemporary Dance
A review of Verve by the Northern School of Contemporary Dance.
Lincoln Performing Arts Centre.
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23 March 2018
Take it Away 10th anniversary celebrations
Voice magazine was lucky enough to attend Take it Away’s 10th anniversary on Monday 12th March at Bush Hall, London. And it was a riveting evening of live music, good food and drinks, and plans for the next 10 years.
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21 March 2018
Rupi Kaur - the world's hottest new poet
Performance poetry + Rupi Kaur = perfection.
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19 March 2018
Pencil sketches of Shisui Uchiha, Samurai Jack, Son Goku and Jimmy Neutron
Pencil sketches of Shisui Uchiha, Samurai Jack, Son Goku and Jimmy Neutron.
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18 March 2018
Local School Music Concert
On Friday 16th March, I went to my school to see a local concert.
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18 March 2018
Classical Spectacular (KS2 and KS2) @ The Royal Albert Hall
I went on a Classical Spectacular at the Royal Albert Hall with my mum and brother. It was amazing!
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16 March 2018
Prototype Theatre's #The Audit
Prototype Theatre's production of #The Audit Review.
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16 March 2018
Rachel Whiteread Exhibition Tate Britain
Rachel Whiteread creates ghostly sculptures/casts on negative space giving it tangible form, attributing characteristics stimulating ideas of childhood memories, sinister feelings and generating their own atmospheres as though environments in themselves. Often dealing with universal issues and sparking controversy.
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16 March 2018
The Ilya and Emilia Kabakov exhibition at Tate modern
Ilya and Emilia Kabakov are Russian artists whose work focuses around their experiences under the regime of the Soviet Union. They comment on ideas of escapism and flight centred around narratives based on personal experience.
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