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25 May 2022
New Music Friday: Harry Styles, Paolo Nutini, Måneskin and more…!
All the best tracks of the week in one Spotify show!
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25 May 2022
The Sensations concert review
Looking back to two nights ago, when The Sensations and three other electric bands came together to perform covers of some of the best songs, and to do a gig at Leeds Key Club - a review :)
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25 May 2022
Brighton Fringe: 0.0031% review
"Your AI overlord bitch can't reach you here. Like I said: it’s just you and me."
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25 May 2022
Don't knock it down!
Creative ideas for building reuse and why they’re desperately needed.
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24 May 2022
Review: On the Count of Three (2021)
Jerrod Carmichael’s black comedy about a suicide pact between two best friends perfectly balances humour with serious themes about depression and trauma.
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24 May 2022
Review: “Fragments” at Brighton Fringe
This triple bill of audio plays touches on themes belonging, loss, and healing, and delivers a few rather poignant moments over the hour-long runtime.
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24 May 2022
Madman Across the Water turns 50
One of Elton John’s most acclaimed works is going for its 50th anniversary this year, and exciting things are coming to celebrate it!
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24 May 2022
The colourful world of Caroline Chinakwe’s artwork
Artist Caroline Chinakwe spoke to me about her career in the fashion industry, and how her artwork celebrates variety in beauty.
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23 May 2022
My Matthew Bourne's Nutcracker Review
Here is the review of Matthew Bourne's Nutcracker review that I saw at the Birmingham Hippodrome.
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23 May 2022
The Addams Family Review
This my review of the Addams Family from when I saw it in Birmingham
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23 May 2022
Review: 落叶归根 (Luò yè guī gēn) Getting Home
To pursue independence and artistic freedom, do you have to abandon your duty to your family? Cheryl Ho and Rachel Lee spotlight loneliness, inner turmoil and the pressure of meeting expectations in their Brighton Fringe piece
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23 May 2022
How Arts Award helped to start our creative careers
23-27 May is Love Arts Award week, and we will be talking to those whose careers have blossomed as a result of completing their Arts Award
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21 May 2022
Review: Bronte Parsonage Museum!
A great museum where you can learn lots about the Bronte family and how they lived their lives. I had a great time walking around this well put together attraction as well as having a look around the local area.
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21 May 2022
Review of Quantum Theatre's Macbeth
I went to the National Trust property Hartlebury castle to watch Quantum theatre’s production of Macbeth, a Shakespearian play performed by a cast of five talented young actors. Read on to hear my opinions on this show!
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21 May 2022
Matthew Bourne's Nutcracker! Review
Matthew Bourne's Nutcracker! returns for the first time in 10 years for its 30-year Anniversary. The exciting and modern reimagining of the traditional ballet is the best introduction to the ballet world.
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21 May 2022
Carlos Acosta's Don Quixote Review
Full of fun, colour and fast paced music, Carlos Acosta's Don Quixote was nothing short of magnificent.
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20 May 2022
Review: The Story of the Tower by Hirai-Kikaku and Media Kobo (Japan)
From the works of Hirai-Kikaku and Media Kobo (Japan), we see just under 2 minutes of creative storytelling where they utilise project mapping, word, and dance on another level.
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20 May 2022
Summer Ghost: A Great Short Film about Living Life to the Fullest
As part of BFI's Anime Season, Xena manages to get a preview of recent anime film, Summer Ghost, which explores our darkest curiousities and learning to enjoy and appreciate the flaws of life.