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12 March 2022
Why I'm questioning my career as a disabled music journalist
How viable is my career as a music journalist when infrastructure keeps letting me down?
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11 March 2022
RedT'Blue - Will Mansfield Remain Blue?
Recently, I was lucky enough to be invited to the cinema premiere of Jay Martin’s ‘RedT'Blue’ (R2B). The event attracted individuals from various walks of life who I was able to discuss the 2017 Election in Mansfield and R2B.
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11 March 2022
Accessing Art: Creatives for Ukraine
As the conflict in Ukraine continues to have a devastating impact on civilian life, Creatives for Ukraine aims to portray these truths through promoting artists.
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11 March 2022
Why is sexual harassment at gigs such a problem?
We look at why sexual harassment at gigs is still a huge problem in the industry
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11 March 2022
Russia booted off the 2022 Eurovision Song Contest after invading Ukraine
After a U-turn by Eurovision organisers, Russia has been kicked out of the 2022 Eurovision Song Contest following Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine. How has the notoriously ‘unpolitical’ song contest turned politically charged?
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11 March 2022
Music Industry: Tyler Baker Bassist for Let The Madness Begin
Ex members of Kremated and Darkeye come together to form an extreme metal band inspired by 80's thrash, 90's alternative, 00's progressive
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11 March 2022
New Music Friday: George Ezra, Dave, Belot and more…
Our top new releases of the week for you to wrap your ears around
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11 March 2022
The sitcom: A celebration of northern life
Sitcoms celebrate northern working-class life more effectively than any other form of media. I explore how two of my favourites, Dinnerladies and The Royle Family, do this whilst still being exceptionally funny.
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11 March 2022
8 female-led movies for International Women's Day
Female inclusion in the film industry is still lacking, but these female-led films and TV shows #BreakTheBias!
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10 March 2022
Cyrano Review: Joe Wright’s latest romantic movie musical fails to hit the right note
Cyrano is a musical film that is constantly dancing beautifully in different directions, it just doesn't know what direction is the right one
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10 March 2022
Belle Review: a whimsical fairytale wonderfully warped into a digital age
Introducing Mamoru Hosoda's effervescent digital world of 'U', where offline tragedies are coded into online fairytales.
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10 March 2022
Interview with art curator and producer Saziso Phiri
Sasizo Phiri is an both art curator and cultural producer who works alongside UK New Artists (UKNA). Voice Mag spoke to her about art and culture, the curation process and her involvement with the recent UKNA Leicester Takeover.
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10 March 2022
Interview with LeShaun Douglas : artist, stylist, photographer & videographer
LeShaun Douglas is an artist, stylist, photographer and videographer who showcased her piece ‘Trouble TV’ at UKNA's Leicester Takeover. She was kind enough to talk to me about her journey, trends, representation and ‘Trouble TV’.
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10 March 2022
Voice Retrospects : Dave’s ‘Psychodrama’
Dave is undeniably one of the brightest talents in the game – not just at the moment but ever. The 23 year old effortlessly combines lyricism with his own production but can soundtrack your summer in one of those rare acts who can do it all.
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10 March 2022
Review: LOOR and Joshua Idehen - Kill The Bill
LOOR and Joshua Idehen collaborate to condemn the British government in a new politically-loaded EP.
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10 March 2022
6 female film composers you should know about
6 important female composers who have written stunning music for the big screen.
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9 March 2022
Bristol Old Vic's Wuthering Heights
Review on Emma Rice's breathtaking stage adaption of novel 'Wuthering Heights' by Emily Brontë.