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15 May 2018
My trip to Harry Potter Warner Bros Studios
This is basically a review of my trip to Warner Bros Studios The Making of Harry Potter. It's my point of view and so far like it, and there's not much I like. If I were you I'd probably read it. Best one I've done so far.
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14 May 2018
Shakespeare’s Mad Women
Modern-day Shakespeare takes a surprisingly existentialist turn
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14 May 2018
Drunk With a Pen
Cosy, simple Sweet Werks is the sort of venue that Fringe theatre was made for, and Joseph J. Clark’s show ‘Drunk with a Pen’, fits in here like a cork in a bottle.
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14 May 2018
A golden age for TV is a golden age for activism
When Blue Planet II aired in October 2017, we all knew viewing figures would be high to witness some miraculous journeys through the animal kingdom, and Sir David Attenborough’s enchanting narration. But few could predict the programme’s incredible effect on shaping public opinion towards plastic pollution.
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13 May 2018
Bella Chipperfield
I attended a meeting at lunchtime to meet Bella Chipperfield, a local artist.
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13 May 2018
Tate Modern Review
I visited the Tate Modern as part of an organised school trip.
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12 May 2018
Silk painting - artistic challenge
Who doesn't want to learn how to create magnificent silk paintings? And that's exactly what I did - follow my journey and progress as I learn this ancient technique.
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11 May 2018
Standard:Elite
There are two types of tickets but more than two types of people!
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11 May 2018
Is Copying Art Plagiarism?
Considering if it is OK to copy another artist's work and, if so, in what circumstances.
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10 May 2018
Isle of Dogs review (spoiler-free)
Wes Anderson delivers nothing short of a masterful, heartfelt visual delight with his new stop-motion tale.
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10 May 2018
'Instapoets’: The Reformative Literary Movement Occurring on our Screens
With modern poets now reaching celebrity status, social media is heralding a new era for contemporary poetry.
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10 May 2018
Women's Prize for Fiction 2018: The Trick to Time
A heartwrenching exploration of grief
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10 May 2018
The Sleeper
A thought-provoking piece challenging the facelessness of the refugee crisis