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  • Review The Nutcracker Ballet, Royal Opera House
    17 February 2017

    The Nutcracker Ballet, Royal Opera House

    by Deborah Smith

    A review on 'The Nutcracker' ballet at the Royal Opera House.

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  • Blog 5 things about the centipede arcade game
    17 February 2017

    5 things about the centipede arcade game

    by Niam Patel

    This blog is about the arcade game,Centipede.

    In this blog there will be 5 facts written about the game that was created before the year 2000

    The aim of this blog is to help you learn stuff you didn't already know about this game.

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  • Blog Donkey Kong The Classic
    16 February 2017

    Donkey Kong The Classic

    by Rahul Lakhanpaul

    The worlds best arcade game know what it is . Its DONKEY KONG the all time classic including Mario who actually wasn't called Mario but.... Do you even know what Donkey Kong means or why he was called Donkey Kong. Want to find out check out my blog.

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  • Blog Why do we love award season?
    15 February 2017

    Why do we love award season?

    by Maddie Drury Contributor

    Awards season is a time of predictable success, excessive venue budgets and political comradery. So with very little at stake for films that have already proved popular at the box office, why do we give out awards?

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  • Blog Generation Snowflake
    15 February 2017

    Generation Snowflake

    by Sam Nead Contributor

    Are today's young adults too easily offended?

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  • Review 21st Anniversary Rogue Open Studios
    14 February 2017

    21st Anniversary Rogue Open Studios

    by James Greenhalgh

    Rogue Artists' Studios Annual Open Studio offers members of the public, curators and collectors the opportunity to meet some of Manchester's most exciting emerging and established artists.

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  • Review Fiona Campbell and Nick Weaver exhibition
    14 February 2017

    Fiona Campbell and Nick Weaver exhibition

    by Maeve Ingram

    Exhibiton of woodwork and wire sculpture

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  • Review Student of the Year Award
    14 February 2017

    Student of the Year Award

    by Hannah Deen

    I attend a local art club called Artspiration. In 2014-2015 I was nominated to participate in the Student of the Year competition. We had to draw 25 pictures of our chosen subject, using lots of different mediums. We also had to draw a final piece to show what we had learnt about drawing our subject. Independent artists came in to judge and I made a presentation on PowerPoint to show them how I took on this challenge. After the event, I was announced Student of the Year.

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  • Review Surface Cutting Exhibition
    14 February 2017

    Surface Cutting Exhibition

    by Hannah Deen

    My visit to the Royal Academy of Arts Exhibition.

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  • Blog Where is the love?
    14 February 2017

    Where is the love?

    by Agi Kolaczynska Contributor

    Waking up on Valentine's day, it's easy to wonder: where is the love in this world?

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  • Blog 5 Things You Didn't Know About Pac-Man
    14 February 2017

    5 Things You Didn't Know About Pac-Man

    by Yash Bhuwania

    Released in 1980, Pac-Man was a big hit. Pac-man was based on pizza. Every single one of the ghosts have a certain role to follow. The game won 2 really big awards. it was first called ... read on to find even more facts you don't know on the Unique game Pac-Man!!!

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  • Review The Lego Batman Movie Review
    12 February 2017

    The Lego Batman Movie Review

    by Tayyib Mahmood

    This is my review to the anticipated sequel to The Lego Movie; The Lego Batman Movie. *Potential Spoilers*

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  • Blog Charlotte Coles, Gold achiever and Youth Theatre Practitioner at York Theatre Royal
    10 February 2017

    Charlotte Coles, Gold achiever and Youth Theatre Practitioner at York Theatre Royal

    by Commissioned Article

    My name is Charlotte and I currently work at York Theatre Royal as a Youth Theatre Practitioner and I completed my Gold Arts Award back in December 2016 after organising a number of different projects as a Drama Practitioner for the award.

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  • Blog Feminism: a fight for equality or a struggle for superiority?
    9 February 2017

    Feminism: a fight for equality or a struggle for superiority?

    by Grace McCabe Contributor

    When I sat in school learning about the Suffragists and the Suffragettes, I was taught that women had fought to be heard, to earn the right to vote, and to have more control over their lives.

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  • Blog 'Jackie' and the value of vanity
    8 February 2017

    'Jackie' and the value of vanity

    by Maddie Drury Contributor

    The value of vanity is arguable, but how long till our social media profiles become an accepted form of currency?

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  • Blog Wolverhampton Theatre's Combine to Produce Work with Local Young Actors
    7 February 2017

    Wolverhampton Theatre's Combine to Produce Work with Local Young Actors

    by Wolverhampton Grand Theatre

    In September 2016, Wolverhampton Grand Theatre and the Arena Theatre combined creative forces to launch a Youth Theatre, which rehearses weekly in the Arena's main auditorium.

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  • Review National Portrait Gallery
    6 February 2017

    National Portrait Gallery

    by Ishbel Ewing

    Names to Faces

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  • Review Resident Evil: The Final Chapter Review
    6 February 2017

    Resident Evil: The Final Chapter Review

    by Tayyib Mahmood

    This is my review of the final installment of the Resident Evil Film Franchise. Warning, some spoilers ahead.

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