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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.
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17 February 2022
Prince Andrew: Is he fit to support survivors' charities?
Prince Andrew has pledged to work with sex trafficking charities in the wake of his recent out-of-court settlement with Virginia Giuffre. Is he a suitable supporter?
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17 February 2022
Yard Act Selector Sessions review
Refreshingly political and brilliantly addictive, Yard Act perform for the Selector Sessions.
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17 February 2022
Luxury flats expose class divide in Britain
Old mills and factories are no longer crumbling ruins from our industrial past, but luxury apartments – for those who can afford them. We examine this recent trend and how it disadvantages the class of people its history represents.
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17 February 2022
The fascinating world of New Iranian Cinema
A detailed look at New Iranian Cinema and why you should check out some of the films belonging to the movement.
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16 February 2022
Juna N Joey share their latest heartfelt ballad ‘’Til Your Heart Breaks’
Pop-Country singer/songwriter duo, Juna N Joey, help define their artistic direction with their latest heartfelt ballad ‘’Til Your Heart Breaks’
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16 February 2022
Are Gen-Z 'Too Soft'? Jimmy Carr & Joe Rogan v 'Cancel Culture'
Jimmy Carr and Joe Rogan have come under flack for controversial comments that they have made, comments which have contributed to the ongoing conversation surrounding the phenomenon known as ‘cancel culture’.
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15 February 2022
Review: No One is Coming
A one-woman show that packed a punch and delivered the unexpected.
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14 February 2022
Review: Coleoptera by Bryony Bates
Are we too late? Bryony Bates’ experimental New Creatives audio piece disorientates an entire landscape of voices and calls for urgency to those asleep at the wheel during the world’s sixth mass extinction.
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14 February 2022
LGBTQ+ History Month : The path to legal equality in the UK
We take a look at the long and arduous path to legal equality undertaken by the LGBTQ+ community.
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14 February 2022
PROTEST! - A Derek Jarman Exhibition
An exploration of the retrospective exhibition celebrating the life and work of Derek Jarman, an artist and activist whose work changed the face of the AIDs crisis.
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11 February 2022
Chinese New Year in Liverpool
St. Luke's bombed out Church in Liverpool hosted a spectacular Chinese New Year event this past weekend, drawing thousands to attend the show.
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11 February 2022
New Music Friday: alt-J, Retro Video Club, Wings of Desire and more
Our picks for the past week’s best music releases for you to get your ears around. Check out what we have to say and give them a listen
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11 February 2022
LGBTQ+ History Month: The first LGBTQ+ MP
To celebrate LGBTQ+ History Month, we take a look at the first LGBTQ+ MP - Mareen Colquhoun.
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10 February 2022
A Midsummer Night's Dream by Changeling Theatre
An open-air production of Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream" by Changeling Theatre, on Margate Beach, 24th July 2021
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10 February 2022
The Tourists : Ellen Harvey and JMW Turner
A review of the exhibition by Ellen Harvey at The Turner Contemporary in Margate, 24th July 2021