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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.
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8 September 2021
Haven't heard of Rykho yet? You wil.
RYKHO is a Canadian recording artist who has been steadily making waves on the international dance scene over the last few years.
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8 September 2021
Leo Sawikin brings gritty realism with 'Row Me Away'
For the self-styled Renaissance man and former lead singer of NYC indie band The Chordaes, it’s the tough stuff of life – heartbreak, vulnerability, uncertainty – that inspires him, and helped shape his first solo album, Row Me Away.
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7 September 2021
Voice Verdicts: ABBA and Drake
The verdict is out this week on Swedish superstars ABBA and rapper Drake.
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7 September 2021
Cassa Jackson Returns With 'Wish I Didn't Care'
Cassa Jackson returns with a new personal record 'Wish I Didn't Care' tackling her struggle with jealousy.
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7 September 2021
Declan McKenna rocks O2 Academy Edinburgh's debut show
The newly named O2 Academy Edinburgh played host to Declan McKenna in a celebration of live music and his second album Zeros.
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7 September 2021
Review: White Smoke by Tiffany D. Jackson
White Smoke is a nail-biting YA psychological thriller and a modern take on the classic haunted house story.
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7 September 2021
Voice’s favourite podcasts that you should listen to
Podcasts were once a niche product, but have since exploded to cover every topic imaginable. We have pulled out a few of our favourites that we think you'll love.
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7 September 2021
Review: Good Talk by Mira Jacob
The graphic novel Good Talk is a deeply moving yet hilarious memoir, which attempts to answer some of life’s most difficult questions.
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6 September 2021
Ageism - crippling our society bit by bit
Ageism is a type of discrimination that’s not as known as some of its other familiar discriminations, despite being one of the most pervasive and brushed-off of them all – and young people feel the burden of ageism the most.
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6 September 2021
Mission Green: What to Watch
Five of the best environmental documentaries out there
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6 September 2021
Review: Wide Awake Festival 2021
The South London music scene has become synonymous with harboring some of the most forward-thinking artists in the UK. Wide Awake is a celebration of the scene, and in the event's first ever outing, proved itself as a mainstay for years to come.
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6 September 2021
Review: SUGAR
Mabel Thomas’ one-woman show is as compelling as it is disquieting.
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6 September 2021
Review: As British As a Watermelon
Mandla Rae introspectively explores their thought processes in a video performance. They depict life as a refugee from Zimbabwe, and how family dynamic, local systemic racism, and identity confusion intertwine and have made them who they are today.
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6 September 2021
Review: Sh!tfaced Shakespeare: Much Ado About Nothing
A group of classically trained actors performing Much Ado About Nothing is not necessarily anything too unique. However, in this unconventional show, one such actor is royally drunk – and hilarity ensues.
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3 September 2021
New Creative Talent Programme artists announced
Creative Youth are excited to announce the three young artists supported by our Creative Talent Programme 2021-22, which offers artform-specific industry mentoring, business and strategic support and £2000 to develop a piece of creative work.
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3 September 2021
New Music Friday: Kanye West, Courtney Barnett, Headie One, and more!
We’re back yet again with our picks for new music from the past week, give these a listen and let us know what you think!
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3 September 2021
Review: Hysteria: A Post-Apocalyptic Cabaret
The Aberdeen-based queer feminist collective take the Edinburgh International Book Festival by storm.