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19 November 2020
The Society of Women Musicians
The history and impact of one of the most important and influential organization for women in arts
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7 August 2020
Interview with Deborah Frances-White, aka The Guilty Feminist
We caught up with Deborah ahead of her first post-Covid in-person performance
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26 May 2020
Raised By Queenz
Raised by Queenz honours the importance of women in our lives
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26 May 2020
Interview with Soph Webberley, New Creative
"My mom and my sisters were my idols and I remember them doing everything in their power to keep me grounded and working hard."
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26 February 2020
Interview with Esohe Uwadiae, writer of She Is A Place Called Home
"I’m so lucky and so blessed to be surrounded by so many wonderful women, I don’t know what I’d do without them"
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24 January 2020
A story of botany, brutality and one woman's survival.
My #twinterviews are with the “brilliant” #untitled10 artists exhibiting at The Bowes Museum. Photographic artist Jo Howell spotlights the Countess of Strathmore as a survivor of domestic abuse and as one of the greatest botanists of her time.
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22 January 2020
What memory would you give for a beautifully fragile cup?
My ‘spotlight’ #twinterviews are with the “brilliant” #untitled10 artists exhibiting at The Bowes Museum. Ceramicist Judy Dibiase works with the importance of memory and act of remembering. Judy created 200 cups in exchange for memories.
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20 August 2019
Shakespeare and Shrews: Emma Heron's take on Shakespeare’s most lovable, unlovable play
Interview with Emma Heron, artistic director of Mrs Pankhurst’s Players as we talk the darker side of Shakespeare and how best to improve female representation on stage
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4 August 2019
Bible John
True crime podcasts are all the rage and this show is here to ask why?
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4 July 2019
An Interview with Polly Clamorous
Polly Clamorous are a four-piece musical comedy cabaret group, whose performances detail the lives of women from history, as well as modern day issues which women face daily.
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22 May 2019
Have You Heard About Guy?
A show about the trials and tribulations of young female actors struggling to get their big ‘break’ while comparing themselves to their fellow male peers. ‘Have You Heard About Guy?’ is a show full of light hearted humour and endearing moments of solidarity against society’s misogynistic treatment of women.
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3 May 2019
GINS speaks truth to power in subversive new music video
Breakthrough musician GINS aka Georgie Biggin launches new music video with a powerful message for her latest single
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8 May 2019 – 12 May 2019
Friday Night Love Poem at The Brighton Fringe
"So if Matt and I have officially had sex then why does it still hurt? I still don’t get what’s so amazing about it, how can women even come from it - when is that supposed to happen?"
Friday Night Love Poem, written by Natalia Knowlton, tells a trio of poignant coming of age stories about virginity, pleasure, and identity as three young women discover sexual empowerment for the first time. This brand new play looks at the challenges girls face when they begin exploring their sexuality in a world fuelled by stigma, bad sex education, and internet porn.
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22 March 2019
Captain Marvel review
In Marvel's first female-led feature, Brie Larson soars and shines in a fun-filled adventure.
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25 September 2018
Sexism and the Music Industry
Is sexism within the music industry completely overlooked and are we doing enough to inspire women to take part in the arts?
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3 June 2018
Stand Up, Weather Girl!
BBC stand-in weather reporter Sam Fraser stands up and causes a storm in gender politics with her hysterical comedy act
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18 May 2018 – 19 May 2018
The Squirrel Plays - Wandsworth Arts Fringe
New dark comedy about the American reproductive rights debate, one week before the Irish referendum