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17 July 2020
Drowntown Lockdown: A Review
An honest depiction of self-isolation that could have gone further
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14 July 2020
Ffasiwn
Ffasiwn combines fashion and poetry in this hauntingly beautiful film.
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13 July 2020
Buzz surrounding Taylor Castro continues to grow
The impressive impact Taylor Castro is currently making on the music industry can be considered all the more spectacular, due to lockdown.
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9 July 2020
Kris James unleashes 'Naive'
Kris James unleashes 'Naive', taken from his forthcoming record, 'The Highs and Lows of Love and Life'.
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8 July 2020
Rachael Sage releases 'Character'
Martin Luther King once said “I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the colour of their skin but by the content of their character.”
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8 July 2020
President Street return with ‘Something to Believe’
President Street returns with ‘Something to Believe’, a song about overcoming adversity in the form of a toxic relationship.
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8 July 2020
New band on the horizon: aliensdontringdoorbells
A spaceship lands on earth, and somewhere in the distance, we hear the sound of a guitar… aliensdontringdoorbells have landed, and they’re gearing up for something special.
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7 July 2020
My heroines part five: Frida Khalo
Frida was one of the most successful female painters to ever exist, and her expression of mental health, queerness, chronic pain, class and gender was WAY ahead of its time.
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7 July 2020
Swiped
New Creative commission Swiped takes online dating into virtual reality.
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5 July 2020
Sussex by Rudyard Kipling
We are aware of the monstrous views that Kipling had towards the world but we want to asses the poem for that it is and not for Kipling's Views.
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4 July 2020
At our fingertips
"At our fingerprints" Choreography by Athena Mazarakis
Review by Adrian Tony
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1 July 2020
James Billett's debut offering: Faith over Family
Faith over Family is the debut offering from James Billett, the man described as Elton John’s protege. A track which taps into the storytelling tradition of country music, altering it to present the story of those marginalised in society.
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1 July 2020
Silver Arts Award - Taking Part In An Art Workshop
As a part of my Arts Award, I attended a contemporary dance workshop. It was held at The Northern School Of Contemporary Dance and was a CAT taster workshop.
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30 June 2020
A group review of a Smuggler's Poem
Here we look at a poem about smuggling in Rottingdean - a village to the west of Brighton. We've also looked briefly at some of the mostly forgotten history behind smuggling in the UK.
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30 June 2020
My Review Of Frank Goffey's "Let's Be Frank" Exhibition.
Frank Goffey “Let's Be Frank” review, Black Swan Arts Round Tower Gallery. For my arts award part B.
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30 June 2020
Jonny Ong brings back the 60s with 'Fools'
‘Fools’ is the new song from singer-songwriter Jonny Ong who has studied contemporary jazz and soaked up the music of the Sixties
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30 June 2020
Silver Arts Award Exhibition/Show Review
As a part of my Arts Award, I attended a dance show. The show was called NewVolutions; the performers were BA (hons) dance students from the University of Lincoln.