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29 March 2021
What does feminism change?
'The personal is political' was the simple and powerful slogan in the early years of Women's Liberation. So this is my experience.
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22 October 2018
#YoungPeoplesVote
Why I marched for a People’s Vote on 20 October and what you can do if you want your say
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26 January 2018
Oggi parlo solo italiano
New year, new resolve…yes I’m going to become fluent in Italian!
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13 October 2017
Creatively mental
Why is mental illness sometimes linked with artistic creativity? Can mental imbalance be a positive force?
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7 June 2017
GE17: Why your vote counts
'It doesn't make any difference'…'They're all the same'
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25 May 2017
Mano a Mano
A very small theatre. A very large battered cardboard box. A tiny feather periscope observes the audience.
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24 February 2017
Freefall
The life and times of a feisty young carer in a moving short play
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1 October 2015
10 tips for getting going with Arts Award
It's Start Your Arts Award Day! Here are our top tips for getting going with Arts Award...
Comment posted on 27 January 2025
What a great film and bravura performance from Timothy Chalamet - he really captured that edgy insecure self-confidence of the early Dylan & you're right that he grows through the film to the thrilling electric set at the end, hitting Dylan's next brilliant musical phase. I also loved the rough, messy New York of the 60s, with music on every street corner and in every dive. I felt the film actually celebrated the 'music of the people' and showed how everybody owns it (including but not only the purist folkies) from a busker to a Bob Dylan!