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29 November 2018
The Curious Incident of a Drama Student in Theatreland
A review of the internationally-acclaimed 'Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time'; returning to the West End today!
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29 November 2018
Birmingham International
This review is about when I went to a cake show in Birmingham
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27 November 2018
TheatreCraft 2018: How to build a career in theatre
Starting from the bottom now they’re here. A panel of industry professionals from TheatreCraft’s 2018 careers fair open up about their first steps in theatre
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27 November 2018
Kiki with Drag Queens : Rascals review
Review of Rascals' show from Nov. 16th. Description of three acts. London.
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26 November 2018
Spotlight on Matt
Meet Matt – drummer and regular Sing City musician. We sat down with him to find out more about his experiences at Sing City and his musical influences.
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26 November 2018
Frida Kahlo: Making Herself Up.
A review of my trip to London to see the Frida Kahlo: Making Herself Up Exhibition. At the V & A
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24 November 2018
Music Mark gives voice to young people in music education
Music Mark's annual conference was all about Youth Voice this year, so they got two young people – myself and Voice's very own Assistant Editor, Jack Solloway – to do a social media takeover of the event.
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23 November 2018
Clangers, Bagpuss and Co exhibition
My review of the Clangers, Bagpuss and Co exhibition for my Bronze award
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22 November 2018
Surviving the Arts landscape? A Q&A series with Emerging Historic Conservators.
Paula the Director at Talkin’ Culture is currently talking to emerging historic conservators to create a series of blog Q&As to understand more about the conditions to work with applied arts and craft.
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21 November 2018
More than just a drag queen
Short feature on a 21-year-old student who works as a drag queen.
Matthew Perry works as a host in a nightclub, where he dresses as a drag queen named Tequila Addams. His drag persona is very unique as he paints eccentric designs on his face rather than just a traditional drag queen make up. He taught himself to make these amazing facial art looks.
Nowadays, we see a lot of drag queen performers on mainstream media, but we do not see the hard working side of a drag queen trying to break into the industry. Matthew stands out because he juggles his life between his fashion management studies at the University of the Arts London and his nightlife work as Tequila Addams.
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21 November 2018
Arts Under Threat
Oliver Hopkins discusses the importance of the arts within schools in the face of continued funding cuts.
Gold Arts Award, Unit 1, Part D.
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20 November 2018
The six month countdown to your next school production
Putting on a production can be a stressful experience, especially in a busy school environment. More and more schools give students the chance to take on directing and organising roles as well as acting. If that's you, don't panic - Trinity College London has created a 6-month countdown checklist to help your next production go as smoothly as possible.
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18 November 2018
Interview with Kirsty Latoya; artist, poet, change maker
Artist and writer Kirsty Latoya discusses how her disability fuelled her depression, and how her art gave her an escape.
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16 November 2018
Is our future tech utopia becoming an ‘untopia’?
While previous festivals have had an optimistic view of technology, there seems to be more caution in 2018 - but is that really surprising?
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15 November 2018
Review of The Little Mermaid ballet show by the Ballet Theatre uk
My thoughts and review of The little mermaid ballet show by the Ballet Theatre at the Octagon Theatre, Somerset
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14 November 2018
Inside Out Festival 2018 Extraordinary events in extraordinary places. 14th - 22nd of September.
I had been so excited to be going to the Inside Out Festival this year ~ but I was just so disappointed ... It had promised so much.
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14 November 2018
Art at the cinema!
This is a review of Loving Vincent which I saw today as part of the Into Film Festival. I saw this film at Vue, Livingston.
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13 November 2018
The hypocrisy in society’s attitude towards helping the homeless
There are certain stigmas surrounding homeless people that dictate how the rest of society treats them. These are outdated, callous, and hypocritical, and we should do better