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17 February 2022
Yard Act Selector Sessions review
Refreshingly political and brilliantly addictive, Yard Act perform for the Selector Sessions.
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16 February 2022
Juna N Joey share their latest heartfelt ballad ‘’Til Your Heart Breaks’
Pop-Country singer/songwriter duo, Juna N Joey, help define their artistic direction with their latest heartfelt ballad ‘’Til Your Heart Breaks’
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15 February 2022
Review: No One is Coming
A one-woman show that packed a punch and delivered the unexpected.
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14 February 2022
Review: Coleoptera by Bryony Bates
Are we too late? Bryony Bates’ experimental New Creatives audio piece disorientates an entire landscape of voices and calls for urgency to those asleep at the wheel during the world’s sixth mass extinction.
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10 February 2022
A Midsummer Night's Dream by Changeling Theatre
An open-air production of Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream" by Changeling Theatre, on Margate Beach, 24th July 2021
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10 February 2022
The Tourists : Ellen Harvey and JMW Turner
A review of the exhibition by Ellen Harvey at The Turner Contemporary in Margate, 24th July 2021
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2 February 2022
Review: Riparian
This short body horror film offers a promising start but lacks a satisfying ending.
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1 February 2022
REVIEW: Carly Burns 'Won't Fall Apart'
Newcomer Carly Burns unveils debut single 'Won't Fall Apart' with a heartwarming message that most will relate to.
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31 January 2022
Yayoi Kusama: Infinity Mirror Rooms
The Tate Modern allows us to go behind the scenes of Yayoi Kusama’s Infinity Mirror Rooms.
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30 January 2022
Mario Kart Double Dash, the first truly diverse entry in the series.
I sat down and 100% completed Double Dash, taking some notes about what I liked and didn't enjoy so much about the game as I went along. I've explained some of the changes I liked and some of the changes that made the game a bit harder to enjoy.
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29 January 2022
Review: Patrick Sims – The Ribs & Terror
Patrick Sims is one of five artists commissioned by the London International Mime Festival to bring their work to the festival’s online selection.
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29 January 2022
Review: Hiroaki Umeda – Mold 1
Hiroaki Umeda is one of five artists commissioned by the London International Mime Festival to bring their work to the festival’s online selection.
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29 January 2022
Review: Gabriela Muñoz – Plant
Gabriela Muñoz is one of five artists commissioned by the London International Mime Festival to bring their work to the festival’s online selection.
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29 January 2022
Review: Dewey Dell – They Rise and They Fall
One of five artists commissioned by the London International Mime Festival to bring their work to the festival’s online selection.
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29 January 2022
Review: Delgado Fuchs – I R O N I C X
Delgado Fuchs are one of five artists commissioned by the London International Mime Festival to bring their work to the festival’s online selection.
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28 January 2022
KAWS: New Fiction virtual exhibition review
The artist has brought his newest exhibition to London’s Serpentine North Gallery, but has also exhibited his work digitally, through both an augmented reality app and the gaming platform, Fortnite.
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28 January 2022
Review: Radiohead’s Kid A MNESIA exhibition
In a celebration of one of the band’s most experimental records, Radiohead opened a virtual exhibition in the form of a free game available on both the Playstation 5 and PC, giving other virtual art showcases some interesting ideas to look towards.
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28 January 2022
Review: Coleoptera
This surprisingly enthralling experimental sound collage looks at climate change in an interesting and original manner.