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10 January 2022
Inclusion of women in the music industry: a year in figures
Was 2021 any different from 2020 for women in the music industry?
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20 December 2021
Breaking records: Taylor Swift’s latest releases
Between 2020 and 2021, Taylor Swift worked on releasing two new albums and the re-recorded versions of two previously released records. Insanely enough, they have all become major hits.
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4 November 2021
"The sound of young America": a take on Motown Records
From a small company in Detroit to one of the largest and most important music labels in the world. A brief history of Motown Records.
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21 October 2021
"Toy": David Bowie’s long-lost album to finally be released
After nearly 20 years in the vaults, David Bowie’s "Toy" will finally get its official release.
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11 October 2021
The importance of being Dorothy Ashby
How the harpist and composer changed jazz forever
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28 September 2021
5 new bands and artists you should listen to
From Belfast to Lyon, this list features 5 emerging bands and artists you should add to your playlists.
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25 August 2021
What’s on at the classical music scene
Highlights and updates of everything that’s going on in the classical music scene.
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23 July 2021
“¡Silenzio Bruno!”: A Luca review
Directed by Enrico Casarosa and produced by Andrea Warren, Luca is one of Disney Pixar's latest films, and, for some people, one of the company's best pictures.
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22 July 2021
Argentina to officially recognize non-binary gender identity
Argentina becomes the first Latin American country to include non-binary as a gender option in the national document of identity.
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29 June 2021
What makes classical music still relevant?
Classical music is everywhere, and most people enjoy it. But what makes it still popular?
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14 June 2021
How climate change is reflected in contemporary art
We know art has the power and the mission to convey a message in a way that moves people. How are contemporary artists talking about climate change through their pieces?
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3 May 2021
A focus on South American literature
South America is a culturally rich continent. In this post, I’ll focus on its literary tradition and most iconic authors.
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14 April 2021
Frontline review
To mark the anniversary of the first lockdown, the BBC has released three documentaries by award-winning filmmaker Jay Martin, and Frontline is one of them.
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5 April 2021
Dissident sorority: A brief history of feminism in Argentina
To talk about the feminist movement in Argentina is to talk about non-comformist, subversive and rebellious women who changed the rules and defied an essentially patriarchical society, fighting for equality and defending their unrecognised rights.
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1 April 2021
“Glamorously compelling and spectacular”: An interview with Aqualillies
“Glamorously compelling” and “Spectacular” are the words that Mary and Carla from Aqualillies choose to describe what they do. In this interview, they introduce us to the wonderful, glamorous, and demanding world of Artistic Swimming.
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2 March 2021
Seaside: A Review
Seaside is one of the short pieces featured in "Digital Sharing", a KickItDown Production supported by the BBC Writersroom and The Playground Theatre.
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2 March 2021
Review: My heart is not my home
My Heart Is Not Home is one of the short pieces featured in "Digital Sharing", a KickItDown Production supported by the BBC Writersroom and The Playground Theatre.
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19 December 2020
Pandemic art and creativity
A personal reflection about how artists get inspired to create in a context of restrictions and global alarm, and what those artistic expressions might look like once the pandemic is over.
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