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4 April 2019
Les Misérables: Review
A wonderful demonstration of old how stories can be told time and time again
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4 April 2019
The Girls Come to Shrewsbury...
After being encapsulated by Strictly Come Dancing at a young age, I jumped at the chance to see some of the newest members of the Strictly professional team perform on my doorstep, and although it is rightly marketed as a 'dance performance', there is so much more to be taken away from this evening.
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3 April 2019
Frida Kahlo: Appearances can be deceiving
Frida Kahlo is my favourite artist. Having visited the V&A last summer and been disappointed, I was really keen to see if the exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum would be more uplifting.
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3 April 2019
Making America Funny Again
An interactive medley of all the strange habits, foibles and occasional moral fibres that brought the UK and the USA together during WW2.
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2 April 2019
Review of Exhibitions
This is a review of my exhibitions i attended during my silver arts award.
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2 April 2019
Is Theatre Inclusive?
With top end ticket prices on the West End having risen by 19% to an average of £117.52, is theatre becoming less accessible and more elitist?
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1 April 2019
V&A Fashion through the ages
The Victoria and Albert Museum is currently holding a 'Fashion through the ages' exhibition which has work from many famous designers and shows how the past trends have been influenced by the women of those periods.
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1 April 2019
Captain Marvel has landed!
At long last, Marvel Studios have unleashed Carol Danvers
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1 April 2019
My Relationship With Colour
So many of my friend’s and fans have been telling me how much they love how colourful my music video for ‘All About Us’ is and how it’s really helped them push through the remnants of winter. It really got me thinking about how much colour can affect our mood and how I like to keep a positive outlook throughout winter.
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1 April 2019
Sasha Siem Returns with 'Eve Eyed'
When Sasha Siem sat down to write ‘Eve Eyed’ she had only one aim; to help women and girls shed their internalised and inherited shame surrounding their bodies and their minds. She explains that, at least in the Judeo-Christian tradition, women have been blamed for centuries for the ‘fall’ of man and that women have unconsciously adopted the shame that has been accredited to them for so long.
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31 March 2019
Drip Drip.... Drip?
A darkly comic and politically important performance takes me on a slightly confusing journey to the centre of the NHS
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30 March 2019
Us review
Jordan Peele's second film leans hard into the horror genre, providing a deep, layered and frightening experience.
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28 March 2019
Embroidery workshop
I attended an embroidery workshop by Holly Taylor Parnell.
Part D of my Silver Arts Award
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28 March 2019
Drip? No drips here.
In a time where nationalism is the newest superbug, this couldn't come sooner...
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27 March 2019
Another hit for Marvel?
Have Marvel done it again? My thoughts on 'Captain Marvel'...
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27 March 2019
Hamilton: Worth the hype?
A story from the 1700's that's still relevant today