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10 August 2016
Pub Quiz for Kids with Patrick Monaghan
This is where parents' expert knowledge in all things to do with children comes in handy.
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10 August 2016
Tony Law: A Law Undo His-elf What Welcome
Back with his signature brew of irreverent and flawless tomfoolery.
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10 August 2016
Tez Ilyas: Made In Britain
A dangerously brilliant hour and not only for a fellow British-Asian northerner.
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9 August 2016
Ed Gamble: Stampede
Do you still talk too much about something, even when you talk ironically about how much you talk about it?
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9 August 2016
The Showstoppers’ Kids’ Show
The Showstoppers take their improv skills to the playground.
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8 August 2016
Axis of Awesome: Won't Ever Not Stop Giving Up
The unpredictable Aussies are back for their tenth Fringe. This time something is different.
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8 August 2016
Nina Conti: In Your Face
I didn't need to see the full show to realise that Nina Conti is sublime.
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8 August 2016
Showstopper! The Improvised Musical
The 2016 Olivier Award winners return to Edinburgh on impeccable form.
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7 August 2016
Nish Kumar: Actions Speak Louder Than Words…
An intelligent and open hour about much more than politics.
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19 June 2016
Gold EXPO special: Rachel Ward
Hear from our youngest Gold Expo artist - circus performer, Rachel Ward, who is still in the process of completing her Gold!
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19 June 2016
Sir David Attenborough In Conversation With Charlotte Moore at the Sheffield DocFest
'I must have some kind record in that I got a job in television without ever seeing a television…'
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15 June 2016
Tony Awards 2016: Winners
In what was a hollow celebration, this year's Tony Awards took place barely after the Orlando massacre.
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14 June 2016
Gold EXPO special: Vicki Taylor
Vicki, after finishing her Gold, became an Arts Award Advisor at all five levels for Work in Progress Arts and strives to improve inclusion for all young people within the arts.
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14 June 2016
Gold EXPO special: Farhaan 'Faz' Shah
Faz's was the first Gold Arts Award completed in the North West through Peshkar Productions. He has since done a degree in Music, joined Peshkar's Board of Trustees, founded a company and you'll see him at the Gold Expo.
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7 June 2016
Gold EXPO Special: Vivienne Bayliss
Vivienne completed Gold Arts Award alongside A-Levels in Theatre Studies and Performance Studies, having previously undertaken the Bronze and Silver Awards. She will be dancing at the Gold EXPO on June 30th.
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26 May 2016
Gold EXPO special: Moving Together
Here we bring you the first in our interview series, with our upcoming Gold EXPO artists. Moving Together is co-directed by Emily Bolton and Rachel Eke, and is based in Leicester.
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21 May 2016
Gold Arts Placement - interning at a film and TV production company
Since graduating in Summer 2015, I've looked at getting work in the film and television industry.
Comment posted on 20 June 2018
Yeah it's massively problematic and really irks me. While the body and identity politics are worth heeding - specifically that ITV have defended their position by saying that physical appearance is NOT a criterion on which contestants, which is incredibly difficult to believe - my issue with it is more overarching and something that Iain Stirling, the voice presenter, has addressed somewhat when he said Love Island is seen to 'dumb down' the nation. As opposed to dumbing down, I think it serves as an overwhelming indictment of the superficiality of modernity. It takes love and sex and places it on an economistic platform without regard for how the men and women - who are wildly segregated, be it by choice or not - take the experience differently. It is, however, heartening (if that's the right word) to see the viewing public rally against the more problematic (at the very least) behaviour. Prime of which is throwing camaraderie out of the window for self-serving sex and ill excuses for emotional infatuation. I have watched this season to fathom out the appeal and I've moved away from my previous allegation that it's as close as you can get to porn on primetime television and towards the view that its issues are, ironically, more complex. There's also the argument that bad television has value, something you can switch your mind off to watch, but I think the spectatorial appeal around Love Island is much more sordid than that.