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22 February 2022
Rising talent Harper Starling unveils new single 'Say My Name (Why Don't Ya Babe)'
Harper Starling releases an upbeat, empowering track, ‘SAY MY NAME (Why Don’t Ya Babe)’ which follows on from her 2021 singles ‘No More What If’ and ‘Cannot Tell a Lie’.
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22 February 2022
How do we choose what unpaid opportunities we support with our creative energy?
A reflection on a discussion event sharing the good, the bad, and the ugly bits of unpaid roles in the Arts.
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22 February 2022
Sir Elton John - celebrating an LGBTQ+ icon
How Sir Elton John became one of the world’s biggest LGBTQ+ icons
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22 February 2022
Review: Uncharted
Despite the all-star cast, the film adaptation of Naughty Dog's successful video game franchise ultimately falls flat.
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22 February 2022
Fashion as protest
The history of protest is incomplete without looking at what people wore. It is how people express what cannot be said, or how they reclaim their identity. Here are a few examples of how fashion has furthered protest throughout history.
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21 February 2022
RIP Jamal Edwards: the emperor of UK rap
We take a look at the legacy of the trailblazer, visionary and legend that is Jamal Edwards (1990-2022).
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21 February 2022
The new ‘Lord of The Rings; Rings of Power’ trailer feels like something is missing
A review of how the new trailer looks a little underwhelming, and how its left fans worried with its differences to the original films, that were so successful.
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21 February 2022
Blue lights & red flags: will the Met ever change?
Dame Cressida Dick has recently stepped down as the top dog of The Metropolitan Police Federation. We take a look at why she resigned, her controversial legacy and what this means for the future of the Met.
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21 February 2022
Urban Fox
This animated short conveys feelings of loneliness effectively and creatively through the story of a fox.
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21 February 2022
This Is Going To Hurt: funny, poignant and heartbreaking
Ben Wishaw’s comedy-drama is as poignant as it is entertaining
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21 February 2022
Might Covid create more jobs?
How isolation laws have affected the theatre industry
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19 February 2022
RPS Classical Writer's Competition: Interview with Thomas Gibbs
We interview last year’s RPS Classical Writer’s Competition joint bronze-winner about their experience writing about music
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18 February 2022
How alt-J created a sonic landscape with ‘The Dream’
A track-by-track exploration into The Dream, alt-J’s new sound, and how they have sculpted a sonic landscape from tales of true crime.
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18 February 2022
The rising cost of living: a threat to arts and culture
An investigation into the cost of living crisis and how it is affecting young people’s access to arts and culture.
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18 February 2022
New Music Friday: Sea Girls, Sundara Karma, Beija Flo and more…
Our top picks of the week for your listening pleasure
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17 February 2022
Wet Leg: Tiny Desk concert review
A show brimming with confidence, playfulness and ridiculously good music
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17 February 2022
Covid-19’s impact on the property market is leaving young people trapped
We take a look at how the pandemic affects younger people and in particular, our housing prospects.
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17 February 2022
Some musical picks for Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2022
Edinburgh Fringe Festival makes its triumphant return this year to celebrate it’s seventy-fifth anniversary. 3,000+ acts are performing though which makes it easy to be inundated, so here are my top picks as a Fringe newbie to check out.