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13 September 2016
Carry on Jaywick
A saddening and true story of a town that England almost forgotten, and a new hope on the horizon.
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12 September 2016
Face to Face: Celia Imrie with Terri Paddock
What better way to get an insight into the world of the award-winning actress than seeing her for myself?
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11 September 2016
The Sugar-Coated Bullets of the Bourgeoisie
A great play that seemed to be full of promise, but was ultimately let down by a disappointing final half
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11 September 2016
Pilgrims
A tale of sacrifice, love and brotherhood could rarely be more intriguing
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10 September 2016
Get Gold with a little inspiration
Are you facing that dreary thought of heading back to school, college or university? Maybe the simple fact that you leave work and it's already getting dark again? Maybe you need a little shimmer of hope to help you through - maybe a shimmer of Gold!
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8 September 2016
The 30 Most Polarising Films of the 21st Century
The folks at Obscure Movie Stats have put together the 30 films of the 21st century that divide opinion the most.
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8 September 2016
Being a Young Arts Writer: Ellen Orange
Ellen Orange reflects on her experience as a young arts writer and her top tips for getting involved
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2 September 2016
Being a Young Art Writer - Idriss Assoumanou
I never saw myself as a writer; coming to England from a different country I never had the advantage in language. Writing, to me, was always going to be a weakness. But as I sit here, ironically writing this while eating my bowl of granola, I look back at my first year at Voice and think of how excited I felt after writing my first how to guide.
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26 August 2016
Damian Kingsley: Knock Knock
Knock knock, who's there? Damian's funny performance.
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26 August 2016
A+ Underachiever
A fresh take on the cliches of Chinese parenting, in a show that had plenty of great material, and a few wobbles
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26 August 2016
Mark Steel's in Toon
While poking fun at Paisley's picture-covered shops or highlighting the devastation the highland clearances caused Gaelic culture, Steel accurately debunks ancient theories and modern-day abominations.
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26 August 2016
Phil Ellis is Alone Together (But Mostly Alone)
Ellis impresses as he isn't afraid to make a fool of himself during his torturous downward-spiral as he makes a mockery of his own self-worth.
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25 August 2016
Good times at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival
From a singing female impressionist to a drag queen a cappella group - it was the world-famous Edinburgh Fringe Festival of 2016. And I was there...
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24 August 2016
Best of the fringe: discovering Edinburgh
Check out Ellen's guide to making the most of Edinburgh while you are at the Fringe
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21 August 2016
Colin Cloud: Exposé
The mind-bending, astonishing ingenuity of Colin Cloud is back for another sell-out Fringe run.