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10 December 2018
Joe A Stephenson - "Chicken" 2015
Chicken
Director: Joe A. Stephenson
Strikingly powerful statement on the result of abuse and neglect.
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10 December 2018
This government is no longer fit to serve
“Britain faces a simple and inescapable choice - stability and strong Government with me, or chaos with Ed Miliband.” - David Cameron, 2015
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9 December 2018
The Natural History Museum: Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2018
A review for the Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition at The Natural History Museum
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9 December 2018
A review of The Shawshank Redemption
A short and snappy review of The Shawshank Redemption from the perspective of a modern day millennial.
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8 December 2018
The Wider Earth
I really liked watching this and seeing all the animals.
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8 December 2018
Banksy- The Moco Museum
My Review of the Banksy exhibition in the Moco Museum
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7 December 2018
‘Jailbirds’ by Split Note Theatre at the Etcetera Theatre
Having successfully toured both the Edinburgh Fringe festival and other theatres with previous piece ‘Artificial’, Split Note Theatre return with ‘Jailbirds’. Written and directed by Luke Culloty, the piece breathes life into an established story with its own eerie flavour.
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6 December 2018
Kingsman: The Secret Service
A review on "Kingsman: The Secret Service" a film revolving around "Eggsy" from a South London housing estate who is recruited to be a trainee in the secret service.
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5 December 2018
Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindlewald review - an average follow-up that works hard to worldbuild and set up for the next movie(s)
Two years from returning to the Wizarding World, did the sequel to Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them live up to expectations?
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5 December 2018
Surviving the Arts landscape? A Q&A series with Emerging Historic Conservators.
Paula Moore the Director at Talkin’ Culture is currently talking to emerging historic conservators to create a series of Q&A blog and understand more about the conditions to work in applied arts and craft. Paula is presenting the same Q&A to each participant and will then draw on common themes.
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5 December 2018
PLASA Show 2018 - Mental Health, Networking and Time Hacks!
The Professional Lighting and Sound Association show is a great opportunity to find out more about what’s going on in the entertainment and live events industries. Whilst the exhibitions are largely about the new tech available across the board, there are really helpful organisations on site and a range of seminars available to attendees.
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5 December 2018
No, homeless people aren't all 'choosing' to live on the streets
Society's outdated and flawed notion of choice correlating to consequence needs to be radically overhauled
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4 December 2018
A Star Is Born (2018) a Heartbreaking Love Story
My Review of A Star is Born for my BFI Academy Arts Award. Plot Spoilers ahead!
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2 December 2018
Charlie Blagg’s review of Turbulence
A review for Michael B. Clifford 2011 film, Turbulence
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29 November 2018
The Marvellous Mayhem of Matilda the Musical
"Even if you're little you can do a lot" - from tiny page to massive stage!
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29 November 2018
Big, bold and bawdy - Heathers: The Musical
Review of a final-week performance of the smash-hit musical! "How very..."