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26 February 2024
Exciting Experience at Van Gogh's Immersive Art Exhibition
I attended the Van Gogh immersive experience and it was the greatest adventure of my year, it is well worth checking out for yourselves.
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22 February 2024
S1n Uncovers Brilliant New Single “I Might Crash”
Rising hip-hop artist S1n, born in a small town in India and now based in Toronto, has just dropped his latest single, "I Might Crash".
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21 February 2024
Book by Jess Joy and Charlotte Mia is needed in educating oneself about ADHD and autism.
Interview with Charlotte Mia and Jess Joy, founders of ‘I Am Paying Attention’ and now authors, informed me about the need for awareness of neurodivergence.
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21 February 2024
Celebrating 40 Years of Viv Kelly: A Musical Montage and Many a Memory…
Decades of dance, years of friendships, and four Bugsy Malones later, this week the Viv Kelly School of Dance and Theatre celebrated a fabulous forty years with hugs, hope and heartfelt emotion. Oh, and a spectacular line up of musical hits!
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18 February 2024
3 LGBTQIA+ films to fill your evenings
Diversity should ALWAYS be celebrated. However, seeing as it’s LGBTQIA+ History Month, there’s no better time for a well-deserved break accompanied by a great film. Grab your comfiest blankets and PJs, and get watching!
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17 February 2024
Essentially Cher at Burnley Mechanics
5 star performance! Splendid, super and a sight to behold! I would recommend this to everyone that loves a good show. 10 out of 10!
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16 February 2024
The Museum of Failures by Thrity Umrigar
The Museum of Failures is a thought-provoking book that examines the nuanced connections between parents and their children.
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15 February 2024
Nelken at Sadlers Wells
This powerful recreation of Pina Bausch's iconic Nelken demonstrates how this piece is more pertinent than ever.
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13 February 2024
The Barber of Seville is back at ENO
Rossini's classic comedy, The Barber of Seville comes back to ENO for 7 performances only.
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10 February 2024
This House Review
A review of "This House" by James Graham produced by The National Theatre.
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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.