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26 April 2021
Notts filmmaker exposes government exclusion of creative industries in lockdown
A contagion surrounds the future prognosis for Nottingham’s film industry. The flaming aura of the Arts that once was an oasis for mental wellbeing is now under the threat of extinction.
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25 April 2021
A Whisker Away - A Cinematic Masterpiece
A Whisker Away - The Story of Modern Life...ish
Review By Dylan Lee @VillainGraphics (Instagram)
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25 April 2021
Understanding anxiety
If you are interested in the main symptoms and the most common triggers of anxiety, and would like some tips on how you can deal with it, this article is for you.
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24 April 2021
Record low of young people driving in the UK is understandable
Claire Jenns kicks off The Voice Extra podcast series by discussing her experiences with the daunting aspects of learning to drive when you're young.
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24 April 2021
What's our obsession with true crime?
As the true crime genre continues to grow, what are the implications?
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23 April 2021
Bedroom pop trio blueish release single Cold Feet
meet the European trio celebrating continental unity in music
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22 April 2021
Is it right – or possible – to defend Prince Philip?
Applying modern morals to historic situations
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21 April 2021
Selfie Stick - BBC New Creatives Review
The perfect selfie is hard to achieve, especially when the weather is against you
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20 April 2021
Simply Walking Past
This piece explores how some people may simply walk the homeless, how we react, respond and engage with their circumstances. Having recently moved to Kings Cross, the different interactions that I have seen with the homeless are all very different.
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19 April 2021
Cultural Comforts: April 2021
Here’s some recommendation of comforting, light and enjoyable culture to get you through the next month.
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19 April 2021
Oscars 2021: Sound of Metal review
Best Picture nominee Sound of Metal sees the talented Riz Ahmed play a metal drummer who comes to terms with being suddenly deafened.
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19 April 2021
Oscars 2021: Promising Young Woman review
Best Picture nominee at this year’s Oscars, comedy thriller Promising Young Woman refuses to let its audience look away from its searing presentation of sexual assault and systemic misogyny.
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19 April 2021
European Super League announced - the death of football as we know it?
A watershed moment in the history of football that is driven purely by greed in the midst of a global pandemic, the proposed competition stands to negatively affect the sport.
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19 April 2021
National Garden Photographer of the Year Award 2020
I went to the National Garden Photographer of the Year Exhibition at Ickworth House in Suffolk in October 2020. This is my review of the exhibition. I enjoy taking photos of nature and this exhibition had lots of the types of photos I like taking.
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19 April 2021
Makoto Shinkai's 'Your Name' - Review
I will be reviewing Makoto Shinkai's 'Your Name', for my Bronze Arts Award. This film is rooted in wondrous escapism, throwing the story of two young teenagers at you with beautiful animation and serendipitous, tragic themes of love and loss.
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16 April 2021
Allie Marie Hunter announces New EP 'Gone Baby Gone'
UK Americana's Best Kept Secret Returns With New Material
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16 April 2021
A retrospective look at the Duke of Edinburgh's Award
After Prince Philip’s passing, we take a look at one of his most impactful programmes that inspired many young people - the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award.