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17 July 2024
Lil’ Rose: The Passionate Artist You Need to Know
Lil’ Rose is an emerging artist known for his genuine care for music and his listeners. He is dedicated to understanding what people want and need to hear, putting his all into his work.
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17 July 2024
The Queen Extravaganza Concert
An overview of my experience of the Queen Extravaganza, Stockton.
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17 July 2024
Queen Extravaganza
This is a review of my experience at a Queen Extravaganza concert
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17 July 2024
Frolics in the forest: a review of ALSO Festival at Compton Verney, Warwickshire
Set in a truly stunning Capability Brown landscape, ALSO is a mystical community event that promises festival-goers the opportunity to relax, let loose, and let their ideas run wild.
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17 July 2024
Unveiling 8timedripp: A Unique Voice in Music
8timedripp, an emerging artist, channels his raw emotions and daily experiences into authentic music that serves as both self-expression and motivation for listeners.
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16 July 2024
DZE LIKE RZA Unveils New Single “First Time”
DZE LIKE RZA is back, and he's bringing some serious vibes with his latest single, “First Time”. If you’re looking for a track that combines the grit of old-school hip-hop with a fresh, modern twist, this is it.
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16 July 2024
Review: A historic visit to Newstead Abbey
With 800 years of history, the Abbey holds historical significance spanning from the poet Lord Byron to the Medieval, Gothic Revival, and Victorian Revival eras. Beyond that, I also enjoyed exploring the gardens, lakes, and cafes within the estate
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16 July 2024
WaterBear Announces Master’s Scholarship Award with the Music Venue Trust
WaterBear – The College of Music, has collaborated with the Music Venue Trust, a UK charity which protects and improves grassroots music venues, to offer a coveted new scholarship award.
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16 July 2024
Journey to the center of new Milton Keynes (comedy play)!
Part of the Shrewsbury Youth Theatre (SYT) event, held at The HIVE, Shrewsbury on the 13 July - a funny play about new life in America!
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15 July 2024
My visit to Nottingham artist John Newling's 50-Year Line exhibition
Celebrating 50 years of Newling's socially engaged practices, which include sculpture, drawing, painting, and performance, this exhibition also features his 'ecology works' created over the last 15 years using plants and soil
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15 July 2024
How I became an illustrator and motion designer and my advice for freelance creatives
Getting real about the highs and lows of a freelance creative career
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14 July 2024
Review of 175 Years of Boots Exhibition: Counter Culture
I explored the fascinating history of Boots at Lakeside Arts in Nottingham. Marking 175 years, it narrated how John Boot's first herbalist store in Nottingham has evolved into the UK's most popular health and beauty retailer and pharmacy chain
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13 July 2024
Shropshire Youth Fringe - Review
The first of the two day festival brings youth voice to the foreground as the skilled young actors from Shropshire Youth Theatre bring their plays and workshops to The Hive and Nerdy Cafe in Shrewsbury.
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12 July 2024
Breaking Boundaries: Transgressive Poetics and Black Identity in Modern Poetry
An electrifying evening where poets Esme Allman and Shanay Neusum-James defy conventions and celebrate the essence of black identity.
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12 July 2024
I discovered 'free-thinking art' of Hamid Zénati at Nottingham Contemporary
Celebrating nearly sixty years of groundbreaking work, "Two Steps at a Time" offers an exhilarating dive into the universe of Algerian-German artist Hamid Zénati. This exhibition also marks the second-ever institutional showcase of the artist.
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12 July 2024
Qymira on Embracing Self-Reliance, Musical Evolution, and Empowering Future Generations
Qymira is an artist whose journey reflects a deep passion for music and a commitment to empowering others. Join us as we explore Qymira's inspiring story, her creative process, her vision for the future, and her new single 'Wait For No One'.
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12 July 2024
The issue of worker rights for animators in japan (Gold Opinion Piece)
An arts issue I would like to focus on is why Japanese animators are overworked and underpaid, this is a widely controversial issue that has been around in Japan for many years.