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  • Review Spectre Review
    30 October 2015

    Spectre Review

    by Tom Inniss Voice Team

    Bond gets political

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  • Review Spectre
    30 October 2015

    Spectre

    by Lisa Knights

    A review of the latest Bond movie

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  • Review The Great Train Songery at TakeOver Festival
    28 October 2015

    The Great Train Songery at TakeOver Festival

    by Ellen Orange Contributor

    The Great Train Songery, produced for TakeOver Festival in the National Railway Museum, is a different but brilliant was to bring some life to the artifacts of the museum.

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  • Review Coal in the Garden at TakeOver Festival
    27 October 2015

    Coal in the Garden at TakeOver Festival

    by Ellen Orange Contributor

    Coal in the Garden, produced for Takeover Festival is a heart-warming exploration of childhood emotions and the difficulties of saying goodbye.

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  • Review A Journey with Maude at TakeOver Festival
    27 October 2015

    A Journey with Maude at TakeOver Festival

    by Ellen Orange Contributor

    A Journey with Maude explores ideas of life while simultaneously exploring one of the National Railway Museum's treasured train carriages in a wonderfully interactive, family-friendly performance.

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  • Review What's Happening for the Young - Subjectivity UK
    27 October 2015

    What's Happening for the Young - Subjectivity UK

    by Neha Lakhanpaul Activist

    As part of the What's Happening for the Young Festival that took place at the Southbank Centre this weekend, Subjectivity UK held a talk entitled "Crime and Punishment Vs. the Youth". This discussion incorporated performance and specialist speakers to look at issues inspired by an article from the UN Convention.

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  • Review WHY? What's Happening for the Young? 2015
    24 October 2015

    WHY? What's Happening for the Young? 2015

    by Jo Nead Contributor

    WHY? Festival celebrates the rights of children and young people and uses the arts to confront difficult issues.

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  • Review Hairspray Review
    23 October 2015

    Hairspray Review

    by Ashlee Brown Activist

    This is my review of Hairspray The Musical, which is currently touring the UK!

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  • Review Hamlet at The Barbican Theatre
    21 October 2015

    Hamlet at The Barbican Theatre

    by Ellen Orange Contributor

    The Barbican Theatre's new production of Hamlet has been highly anticipated for Benedict Cumberbatch's lead role and the star did not disappoint.

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  • Review BBC Music’s Ten Pieces Secondary Film Screening in Salford
    8 October 2015

    BBC Music’s Ten Pieces Secondary Film Screening in Salford

    by Bhavesh Jadva Voice Team

    The BBC filmed ten pieces of classical music for Arts Award's tenth birthday! Well no, they didn't. But Ten Pieces? Tenth birthday? It's meant to be. They made the BBC Music Ten Pieces film in order to inspire young people of secondary school age to embrace classical music and filmmaking.

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  • Review A Beautiful Mind - Review
    4 October 2015

    A Beautiful Mind - Review

    by Duane Louis

    A classic film that is still held in high regard to this day.

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  • Review Feminism and the Impact of the Digital Age
    2 October 2015

    Feminism and the Impact of the Digital Age

    by Emily Steer Voice Team

    Bath Literature Festival has been showing a great variety of female content ahead of today's International Women's Day. Yesterday, I headed to Feminism and the Impact of the Digital Age, with Sarah Brown, Suzanne Moore, and Bath Festivals' own, Viv Groskop.

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  • Review Fashion on the Ration
    2 October 2015

    Fashion on the Ration

    by Emily Steer Voice Team

    Yesterday I headed to a fun and enlightening talk at Bath Literature Festival. Fashion on the Ration focussed on the styles that sprung out of utility clothing and the surprising influence of Vogue during the war years.

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  • Review Around the world in ten books
    2 October 2015

    Around the world in ten books

    by Emily Steer Voice Team

    A fun and enlightening end to a weekend at Bath Festivals, Scott Peck and Ann Morgan picked their top ten books from around the world.

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  • Review Review – Fightstar: “Grand Unification”
    2 October 2015

    Review – Fightstar: “Grand Unification”

    by Luke Taylor Contributor

    These hard-rocking heroes from London faced a lot of criticism due to frontman Charlie Simpson's previous pop career with Busted (now McBusted…). However, views soon changed when they exploded on to the scene with their debut back in 2006… (Honestly. It's that good. Everything exploded)

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  • Review Review: The BBC's Lady Chatterly's Lover
    30 September 2015

    Review: The BBC's Lady Chatterly's Lover

    by Ellen Orange Contributor

    The recent TV adaptation may not have remained faithful, but it does shed new light on the classic.

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  • Review ​Danny Wallace and Jamie Littler at Bath Children's Literature Festival
    30 September 2015

    ​Danny Wallace and Jamie Littler at Bath Children's Literature Festival

    by Emily Steer Voice Team

    Danny Wallace is a natural fit as a children's author, achieving that nigh on impossible adult trait of speaking to children as equals.

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  • Review Classic Stories with Kate Saunders and Holly Webb
    27 September 2015

    Classic Stories with Kate Saunders and Holly Webb

    by Emily Steer Voice Team

    Should classic books be sacred? And, if you do choose to revamp or serialise a classic, how should you go about it?

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