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17 September 2021
Introducing end2end TV
Find your voice through film … from concept to creation
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16 September 2021
Navigating a better future: the road to recovery
For those in recovery, navigating a future, the process can be a difficult one to approach. Through creative resources, and providing a safe space, the journey may feel a little bit less daunting.
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16 September 2021
Voice Retrospects: Persepolis I & II
An autobiographical graphic novel about her life growing up in Iran during the midst of the Iranian Revolution, Marjane Satrapi’s Persepolis is as accessible as it is unforgettable.
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15 September 2021
Review: Demob Happy at Patterns in Brighton
Performing over two consecutive nights at Patterns in Brighton, Demob Happy returned to the scene that they deem is “where everything started” for them.
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14 September 2021
Religious holidays in a pandemic era: there’s no right answer
What should we prioritise when it comes to religious gatherings?
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14 September 2021
Review: Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings
Marvel’s new cinematic offering is a breath of fresh air within the franchise.
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14 September 2021
Review: We Are Not Like Them by Christine Pride and Jo Piazza
We Are Not Like Them is a thought-provoking novel that examines race and interracial friendship in present-day America.
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14 September 2021
Our favourite autumnal films
As summer comes to an end and autumn looms ahead, we take a look at the films that really celebrate or match the autumnal aesthetic
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13 September 2021
Close encounters of an artistic kind: one monolith and a quest for meaning
How art, aliens and the Utah desert showcase the human propensity for hope
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10 September 2021
Do Art Dealers care more about money than being a part of the art world?
As a part of my gold arts award I have chosen to research the question 'Do art dealers care more about money than being apart of the art world?'.
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10 September 2021
New Music Friday: ABBA, Little Simz, Biffy Clyro and more!
Back again with this week's newest releases, have you had a listen? Let us know what you think!
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10 September 2021
Review: Love Beyond the Zoo
A man living a suburban life with an elephant he has fallen in love with, Love Beyond the Zoo is surreal and deceptively comedic, a cross-section of the animalistic instinct to escape and regress.
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9 September 2021
Cultural Comforts: Wrapping up the summer
More end-of-summer cultural comforts.
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9 September 2021
Jaša: Lingering Cut (Angst Performance)
Poetic, powerful and inherently political - Jaša's latest performance in Folkestone captures the angst, confusion and frustration of modern times, offering a wake up call to all who care to listen.
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9 September 2021
Voice Retrospects: Hollow Knight
A charming but melancholy MetroidVania set in a decaying kingdom, Hollow Knight more than lives up to its status as one of the most well-regarded indie games of all time
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9 September 2021
Review: Not Here To Be Liked by Michelle Quach
In Not Here To Be Liked, Michelle Quach puts a feminist twist on the classic YA rom-com.
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8 September 2021
Introducing Sa'ra's protest pop
Sa’ra Charismata’s LIFE IS NOT ABOUT CONTROL is a strong, feel good pop tune in true Swedish fashion. Charismata describes it as a celebration of life, but one which also warns of its pitfalls.
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8 September 2021
Poetica's Passenger: avant garde sensuality
Leonard Cohen, Patti Smith, John Lee Hooker - what do all these fantastic artists have in common? They’ve all inspired the latest work from Rachael Sage - a separate spoken word and avant garde jazz project which goes by Poetica.