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10 May 2021
Jonny Ong brings us heartbreak in 'The Ballad of J and J'
‘The Ballad of J and J’ is the heartbreaking latest single from Jonny Ong’s critically acclaimed album Isolation.
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5 May 2021
Wyn Starks' Circles is a perfect slice of retro pop
Wyn Starks' brand is classy and classic. The romantic CIRCLES proves that, and is out now.
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4 May 2021
Zoe Scott: ‘My Cherie Amour’ is “one of my all-time favourite songs”
The latest artist to tackle the great Stevie Wonder is Zoe Scott, renowned recording artist and former rockstar-turned-jazz singer.
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1 May 2021
Netflix's Shadow and Bone review
Netflix’s Shadow and Bone series takes a beloved YA fantasy book trilogy and deftly introduces the complexities of this world to a new audience, while pushing some cheesy tropes along the way.
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30 April 2021
First they killed my Father Review - by Oscar
A review of the historical biographical film 'First they killed my Father' written by Oscar for his Silver Arts Award.
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27 April 2021
Eleni C releases stunning new Pop anthem Black&White
Rising UK pop star Eleni C continues her hot streak with her upcoming release of new single “Black & White”.
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26 April 2021
Notts filmmaker exposes government exclusion of creative industries in lockdown
A contagion surrounds the future prognosis for Nottingham’s film industry. The flaming aura of the Arts that once was an oasis for mental wellbeing is now under the threat of extinction.
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25 April 2021
A Whisker Away - A Cinematic Masterpiece
A Whisker Away - The Story of Modern Life...ish
Review By Dylan Lee @VillainGraphics (Instagram)
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21 April 2021
Selfie Stick - BBC New Creatives Review
The perfect selfie is hard to achieve, especially when the weather is against you
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19 April 2021
Oscars 2021: Sound of Metal review
Best Picture nominee Sound of Metal sees the talented Riz Ahmed play a metal drummer who comes to terms with being suddenly deafened.
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19 April 2021
Oscars 2021: Promising Young Woman review
Best Picture nominee at this year’s Oscars, comedy thriller Promising Young Woman refuses to let its audience look away from its searing presentation of sexual assault and systemic misogyny.
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19 April 2021
National Garden Photographer of the Year Award 2020
I went to the National Garden Photographer of the Year Exhibition at Ickworth House in Suffolk in October 2020. This is my review of the exhibition. I enjoy taking photos of nature and this exhibition had lots of the types of photos I like taking.
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19 April 2021
Makoto Shinkai's 'Your Name' - Review
I will be reviewing Makoto Shinkai's 'Your Name', for my Bronze Arts Award. This film is rooted in wondrous escapism, throwing the story of two young teenagers at you with beautiful animation and serendipitous, tragic themes of love and loss.
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15 April 2021
The Dance Music craze of lockdown features non other than President Street...
President Street are part of the lockdown dance music craze. Read more about it here.
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14 April 2021
Frontline review
To mark the anniversary of the first lockdown, the BBC has released three documentaries by award-winning filmmaker Jay Martin, and Frontline is one of them.
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12 April 2021
Jonny Ong's 'The Ballad of J and J' is eloquence in heartbreak
Jonny Ong has a full length album coming out this week, but first let's examine the lead single, 'The Ballad of J and J'...
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10 April 2021
Grease LIVE! A review on the fun and fresh 2016 remake
Grease LIVE! is a 2016 remake of the original Grease. It was first performed in 1971 as a Tony award musical but it became popular after becoming a movie-musical in 1978. This version is the latest twist to Danny and Sandy’s story.
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10 April 2021
Polly Barton "Fifty Sounds" review: Magical insight into the beauty of language learning
By turns an autobiography, travelogue and meditation on language, Polly Barton’s Fifty Sounds is an eclectic study on what it means to teach – and learn – a language, as told through fifty mimetic sounds.