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11 August 2023
AI, Art and You: Review of 'AI Encounters' at QMUL
In the midst of the AI panic, I was able to attend a fascinating exhibition ‘AI Encounters’ at Queen Mary University of London. Having never attended a show that incorporates AI, I was apprehensive to see if all my worst fears would be confirmed.
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10 August 2023
National Theatres 'The Effect' Review
The Effect is a delicate, bold and gripping story of love at a drug trial which is vividly brought to life under a refreshing vision.
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9 August 2023
Alexander Bennett: I Can't Stand the Man, Myself
An exploration of self-loathing, and a potentially traumatising Robbie Williams story
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9 August 2023
Ange Lavoipierre: Your Mother Chucks Rocks And Shells
I don’t really know what I watched, but I liked it.
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9 August 2023
Nightbloom by Peace Adzo Medie
Nightbloom is an exquisitely crafted novel that delves into the captivating tale of an unbreakable friendship between two cousins in the heart of Ghana.
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8 August 2023
Last Frame Club and their screening of ‘Otherness’ for Last Frame Queer Festival 2023
A review of 'Otherness' (2023), a Spanish documentary focusing on a community of lesbians living in Catalonia. The film follows six characters, exploring their feelings on gender, sexuality, love, and belonging as they go about their everyday life.
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7 August 2023
War Of The Worlds (IMMERSIVE)
A very positive review of War Of The Worlds!
(29/7/23 - Leadenhall Street, London)
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7 August 2023
William Thompson: The Hand You're Dealt
A show that never really got off the ground
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7 August 2023
Let the Bodies Pile
Henry Naylor is truly one of the great playwrights of our time, taking inspiration from the big sociopolitical events and distilling them down to an hour of thought-provoking theatre.
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6 August 2023
Siân Docksey: Pole Yourself Together
Existential millennial dread, hanging from a pole, for your entertainment
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6 August 2023
Kirsty Mann: Skeletons
Kirst has a secret. Something she's kept from her friends for over 10 years, and it's causing her to live a double life…
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6 August 2023
Patrick Susmilch: Texts From My Dead Friends
“An exploration of grief in the digital age”
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6 August 2023
Masseduction's Journey through Unconventional Origins and Sonic Evolution with "BLAME"
Italian indie-rock band Masseduction is all set to make waves in the rock scene with new cathartic track titled "BLAME".
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5 August 2023
Review: Dear England- A Goal!
Dear England, is currently being performed in the Olivier Theatre at the National. It is about the journey the men’s England football team have been on since Gareth Southgate took over.