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18 February 2025
Ashton Classics: A bit of brightness in a bitterly blue Birmingham
A classy and enlightening celebration of dance and orchestra as Sir Frederick Ashton’s treasured favourites harmonize in this dreamy mélange. The best of the Birmingham Royal Ballet, brought to life by ballet star and director Carlos Acosta.
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18 February 2025
Iniko’s Icarus
A review of the song Icarus featured on budding artist Iniko’s new album: The Awakening.
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18 February 2025
My review of the amazing: My family and other animals
My Family and Other Animals Is one of the most amazing plays I have seen! Watching the story unfold was magical and kept me entranced for the whole play! When it ended i was filled with joy and happiness, but also saddness that the show was over.
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17 February 2025
Jaidson Pushes Musical Boundaries In New Song 'Smoke Screens'
Jaidson's music is all about pushing boundaries and exploring new sounds, and ‘Smoke Screens’ is no exception.
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17 February 2025
Mickelson's New Album 'If You Can’t Be Right, Be Loud.' Is Unforgettable
“If You Can’t Be Right, Be Loud.” isn’t just a collection of songs; it’s a statement—bold, unfiltered, and utterly unforgettable.
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16 February 2025
Linder: Danger Came Smiling & Mickalene Thomas: All About Love
These two complementary, must-see exhibitions bring power, subversion, and joy to a broad spectrum of feminist issues.
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14 February 2025
Review: BBC's The Apprentice, Episode 3
The sixteen remaining candidates take on the hunt for the biggest bargains, combining their business skills with more menial tasks such as map reading and telephone calls. But who will come out on top? And will sixteen become fifteen, or fourteen?
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14 February 2025
Book Review: The Anxious Generation by Jonathan Haidt
Jonathan Haidt’s The Anxious Generation is an exploration of the rise in youth mental health struggles in the digital age.
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14 February 2025
New Vic Theatre's Last Quiz Night on Earth
You've chosen to spend your final night on Earth at The Four Horsemen pub. Collect your quiz sheet and take a seat. Enjoy nostalgic tracks, dynamic hosts, and forget the fact that you are about to die as a meteor hurtles towards you.
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13 February 2025
Rafayel’s “Sedated” Commands Attention With Unapologetic Energy
In a rap landscape sometimes criticised for its lack of depth, Rafayel’s latest single “Sedated” arrives like a jolt to the system.
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13 February 2025
TANYA TANYA Makes A Dazzling Debut With “Through the Fire”
TANYA TANYA steps into the spotlight with “Through the Fire”, a powerful debut single that fuses the soul of classic house music with a contemporary, high-energy sound.
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12 February 2025
Review: The Last Quiz Night On Earth, New Vic Theatre
'This is a world ending event', and how better to go out than with a 'really good bespoke' pub quiz? Join Kathy and Rav on the New Vic Stage to participate in a quiz like no other, and find out their hidden secrets along the way.
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12 February 2025
‘Testo’ at Battersea Arts Centre
Wet Mess brings to life an intricate and boldly imaginative production that explores the transitory transmasculine experience with humour, vulnerability, and striking creativity.
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11 February 2025
Review: Bat Out of Hell at The Alexandra Theatre, Birmingham
Bat Out of Hell (Bat) is an ambitious rock musical that blends high-energy performances with iconic songs, though its script and character development struggle to match the intensity of its soundtrack.
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11 February 2025
An Inspector's Calling... How do you plead?
A Review of National Theatre's 'An Inspector Calls', seen at Shrewsbury's Theatre Severn on the 8th of February 2025.
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11 February 2025
Book Review: Iron & Embers by Helen Scheurer
Iron & Embers marks a gripping start to the Ashes of Thezmarr series.
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10 February 2025
Skills Review - Short Film Workshop
A workshop led by filmmaker Idriss at Mansfield Muesum