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6 December 2023
Rising Star Eco$ystem Is Back With New Single “B.A.H”
Eclectic rapper Eco$ystem from Melbourne, Australia, is breaking barriers and inviting the world to experience his vibrant community through the release of his latest single, "B.A.H" (feat. POOKIE).
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5 December 2023
The Bodyguard at The Alexandra Theatre, Birmingham: Review
The Bodyguard dazzles Birmingham audiences, arriving in style at the Alexandra Theatre as part of a month-long run.
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4 December 2023
Call and Response by Gothataone Moeng
Call and Response offers a collection of short stories delving into the intricacies of contemporary life in Botswana.
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3 December 2023
Theatre Severn’s Jack and the Beanstalk: Fresh, Fun, and Highly Original
Dancing zombies, fluffy dogs, Backstreet Boys and Sigmund Freud, the Theatre Severn’s 12th pantomime with Evolution is here, and it’s gorgeous.
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2 December 2023
Dreaming and Drowning at Bush Theatre
Dreaming and Drowning tells the story of a young queer black man by using surrealism to explore what it’s like when you are not yet able to understand what you feel or why.
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30 November 2023
The HOUSE of Bernarda Alba
The House of Bernarda Alba is about a formidable matriarch figure and her five daughters. It was originally written by Federico García Lorca in 1936 in the backdrop of the incoming Spanish Civil War, which ultimately led to his assassination...
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29 November 2023
The House of Bernarda Alba at the National Theatre
This dark adaptation of The House of Bernarda Alba breathes new life into this Spanish classic.
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25 November 2023
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe - an ingenious adaptation of the revered fairy tale
Hope, bravery, kindness, and love flow bountifully from the enchanting tale of Narnia and its saviours, yet malevolence lurks beneath its fantastical façade in this phenomenal adaptation.
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24 November 2023
Akuchi Debuts Motivational New Single “No Games”
Akuchi Amadi Osayaba, known simply as Akuchi, has unveiled his latest single, “No Games”. This motivational and infectious hip-hop track is poised to captivate audiences worldwide with its powerful message of determination.
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24 November 2023
Peter Pan: A Musical Adventure at the Alexandra Theatre, Birmingham: Review
Based on J.M. Barries’ much-loved classic, Peter Pan: A Musical Adventure has flown into The Alexandra Theatre, Birmingham for a limited six-show run.
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24 November 2023
Ozric Tentacles and Gong 18/11/23
The Crazy World of Arthur Brown and Gong are psychedelic rock bands both formed in 1967. The Ozric Tentacles are another psychedelic rock band formed in 1983.
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21 November 2023
Everything Is Not Enough by Lola Akinmade Akerstrom
Lola Akinmade Åkerström's Everything Is Not Enough intricately weaves the lives of Kemi, Brittany, and Yasmiin, exploring themes of prejudice and patriarchy in Sweden.
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20 November 2023
The Ocean at the End of the Lane || National Theatre
A gripping and heart-wrenching tale of friendship and bravery produced by the National Theatre; an absolutely must see for Neil Gaiman fans.
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20 November 2023
Standing at the Sky's Edge
A beautifully evocative and heartfelt love letter to English culture and community; one of the most moving and well thought out productions I've ever seen.
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14 November 2023
Conflict and Rubella Ballet 10/11/23
Conflict are an incredible anarcho punk band formed in 1981. Rubella Ballet are a punk band formed in 1979.
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14 November 2023
Sokhanvari's 'Rebel Rebel' exhibition: An ensemble of truth
Soheila Sokhanvari's 'Rebel Rebel' exhibition sings of bravery amid the reclaiming of female Iranian power.
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13 November 2023
Tosin Akomolafe's 'Father-Time Continuum' has a lot of potential but could be improved.
'Father-Time Continuum' by Tosin Akomolafe was a good read that had a lot of great ideas surrounding identity, fatherhood, grief, shame and guilt. However, it left me unsatisfied and in need of further development in the characters and the narrative.
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10 November 2023
The Korean Wave Exhibition at the V&A London
Review of The Korean Wave Exhibition at the V&A in London