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13 August 2021
Review: A Day at the Beach
This dystopian comedy play just about manages to make up for its chaotic storyline with funny one-liners and interesting dialogic themes.
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13 August 2021
Review: Black is the Color of my Voice
Following the history of celebrated musician and civil rights activist Nina Simone, Apphia Campbell mesmerizes the audience as she guides them through a life filled with love, courage, ambition and tragedy.
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13 August 2021
Queer representation in media - By Riley Mathers
A brief overview of my thoughts on Queer representation in the media.
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13 August 2021
Voice Verdicts: Bloomsbury Publishing and Dolly Parton
This week we have the publishers of Harry Potter and the saint that is Dolly Parton.
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13 August 2021
Review: Spit Me Out
A candid, revealing and honest play about four friends having a dinner party, trying to right the wrongs of years of miseducation on sexual abuse.
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13 August 2021
New Music Friday: The Weeknd and more!
Join us to take a look back at some of the best tracks from the past week, and why they are worth your time.
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12 August 2021
Rain, Rain go away so we can Rock another day
Review of the UK's No1 Tribute Festival. WV1 Fest
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12 August 2021
Review: The Rib King
The Rib King is a work of historical fiction, exploring the intersections between race, class, privilege, and exploitation.
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12 August 2021
Voice Retrospects: Tony Hawk's Underground
An iconic video game of the PlayStation 2 era, Tony Hawk’s Underground successfully switched up the Tony Hawk’s series format and introduced the wonders of skateboarding to a new generation of gamers.
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12 August 2021
Review: The Devil You Know by Charles M. Blow
In The Devil You Know, Blow provocatively proposes a reversal of the Great Migration, urging African-Americans living in the Northern States of America to resettle in the South.
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11 August 2021
Trio Paradis Review by Suvi Burrows
This is a review of a Trio Paradis concert I attended in August.
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10 August 2021
A ‘social hangover’: Why it's ok to be exhausted by socialising
How Covid has made socialising feel like a chore
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10 August 2021
Naomi Osaka Netflix documentary review
This three-part documentary gives us a glimpse into the highs and lows of a world-class athlete’s life.
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10 August 2021
Five of our favourite film villains of all time
From characters that are reprehensible and impossible to defend, to others that are slightly more sympathetic, villains have featured on our screens since the inception of cinema. Read on as we look at our favourite film villains on Voice Magazine!
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9 August 2021
Review: The Suicide Squad
A punchy, hilarious action flick, James Gunn has contorted the superhero genre with unbridled mayhem and twisted glee.
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9 August 2021
Review: The Lonely Castle in the Mirror
Winner of the Influential Japan Bookseller’s award, Lonely Castle in the Mirror explores child mental health and stresses the importance of human connection.
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9 August 2021
Aliza Nisenbaum at Tate Liverpool
In this post, I discuss the exhibition by artist Aliza Nisenbaum, which is currently held at Tate Liverpool,. The artist is most famous for her colourful and bright portraits of community groups.
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7 August 2021
The 2021 Olympics: A reflection of our times
Is the Olympics a success story or a source of disappointment?