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21 May 2022
Review: Bronte Parsonage Museum!
A great museum where you can learn lots about the Bronte family and how they lived their lives. I had a great time walking around this well put together attraction as well as having a look around the local area.
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21 May 2022
Review of Quantum Theatre's Macbeth
I went to the National Trust property Hartlebury castle to watch Quantum theatre’s production of Macbeth, a Shakespearian play performed by a cast of five talented young actors. Read on to hear my opinions on this show!
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21 May 2022
Matthew Bourne's Nutcracker! Review
Matthew Bourne's Nutcracker! returns for the first time in 10 years for its 30-year Anniversary. The exciting and modern reimagining of the traditional ballet is the best introduction to the ballet world.
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21 May 2022
Carlos Acosta's Don Quixote Review
Full of fun, colour and fast paced music, Carlos Acosta's Don Quixote was nothing short of magnificent.
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20 May 2022
Review: The Story of the Tower by Hirai-Kikaku and Media Kobo (Japan)
From the works of Hirai-Kikaku and Media Kobo (Japan), we see just under 2 minutes of creative storytelling where they utilise project mapping, word, and dance on another level.
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20 May 2022
Summer Ghost: A Great Short Film about Living Life to the Fullest
As part of BFI's Anime Season, Xena manages to get a preview of recent anime film, Summer Ghost, which explores our darkest curiousities and learning to enjoy and appreciate the flaws of life.
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19 May 2022
Voice Retrospects: Horrible Histories
Let me transport you to your childhood and remind you of every child’s favourite way to learn history: Horrible Histories.
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19 May 2022
Misogyny in Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Cinderella
Andrew Lloyd Webber's Cinderella re-imagines the folk tale, promoting female empowerment whilst also reversing back into misogyny.
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19 May 2022
Review: I Am Not Your Perfect Mexican Daughter
I Am Not Your Perfect Mexican Daughter is a mature young adult book that is not afraid to tackle tough subject matters such as immigration, deportation, mental health, and grief.
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18 May 2022
Overturning Roe V. Wade could implicate countries across the globe, here’s how
Two weeks after the leaked US Supreme Court draft opinion that proposed overturning Roe V. Wade, which constitutionally protects women’s rights to abortion, we look at the global implications this decision could have.
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18 May 2022
How to go canvassing safely
Going canvassing? Here are some tips on how to stay safe while promoting your party!
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17 May 2022
Review: Gawthorpe Hall!
A great place to visit if you are interested in heritage and textiles! I enjoyed gaining knowledge about the Shuttleworth family and seeing all the different textiles that were on display!
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17 May 2022
Dawn FM’s Afterlife
Christian and New Age religious imagery inform the looming presence of the Great Hereafter in The Weeknd’s latest album
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16 May 2022
Brighton Fringe: "Django in Pain" review
This table-top puppet piece about a man with severe depression and his dog is surprisingly touching and altogether impressive.
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16 May 2022
Review: Photo North Festival
A look at Photo North Festival, a photography event with exhibitions, talks, portfolio reviews, and workshops.
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16 May 2022
Review: Future Jazz
A firm Fringe favourite; Future Jazz has made a triumphant return.
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16 May 2022
BalletBoyz: A Review by Rebekah Leslie
A review of two modern ballet performances by contemporary company BalletBoyz.
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16 May 2022
Review: Accidental Birth of an Anarchist
“It doesn’t matter how we say it, you’ll find a way not to listen”.