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13 July 2020
Lost in transmission: from stage to screen
How well do recorded theatre performances work?
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13 July 2020
The Last of Us 2’s final guitar scene reveals the game’s core failings
The closing moments of The Last of Us Part 2 are supposed to be devastating, instead it feels frustrating and destructive to its own goals of representation.
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11 July 2020
Social media: The teenager's news platform
Alex and Tayo talk about the changing delivery platform of news, and if social media is an appropriate medium to learn about the world.
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9 July 2020
Poem 1- The riot in me.
After the shocking events, which have taken place in Minneapolis, I have written a collection of poems, all focused on the topic of race and societal tension. I truly believe that the pen will be able to bridge the divides in our fractured world.
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9 July 2020
Kris James unleashes 'Naive'
Kris James unleashes 'Naive', taken from his forthcoming record, 'The Highs and Lows of Love and Life'.
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8 July 2020
Culture lockdown: video games (Steam Summer Sale)
With just under 24 hours of the Steam Summer Sale left, we take a look at some of the best offers on great games to keep you entertained whilst social activities are still limited.
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8 July 2020
Rachael Sage releases 'Character'
Martin Luther King once said “I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the colour of their skin but by the content of their character.”
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8 July 2020
We need more Arts in schools
For Unit 1, Part D of my Gold Arts Award, I have decided to develop and share my opinion on the decrease on Arts in school curriculums. Below is my final argument formed from the research which I have done.
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8 July 2020
Do Arts Subjects in Schools Matter?
For a long time we have been fed the narrative that arts subjects don't belong in schools. So I decided to dig a little bit deeper. Why do people feel this way about these subjects? And is there any substantial evidence to support their views?
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8 July 2020
President Street return with ‘Something to Believe’
President Street returns with ‘Something to Believe’, a song about overcoming adversity in the form of a toxic relationship.
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8 July 2020
New band on the horizon: aliensdontringdoorbells
A spaceship lands on earth, and somewhere in the distance, we hear the sound of a guitar… aliensdontringdoorbells have landed, and they’re gearing up for something special.
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8 July 2020
Forging community from crisis
In our post-pandemic world, we need to support the people around us.
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7 July 2020
My heroines part five: Frida Khalo
Frida was one of the most successful female painters to ever exist, and her expression of mental health, queerness, chronic pain, class and gender was WAY ahead of its time.
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7 July 2020
Swiped
New Creative commission Swiped takes online dating into virtual reality.
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6 July 2020
#LightItInRed: A plea to save the events industry
The events industry will not survive the next 100 days!
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5 July 2020
Sussex by Rudyard Kipling
We are aware of the monstrous views that Kipling had towards the world but we want to asses the poem for that it is and not for Kipling's Views.
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4 July 2020
‘Locked In A Cage’
On the 4th of July, America’s Independence Day, we seek to answer: Is the American Dream a lie?