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Review — 28 April 2022
Review: A Messy Mentality
A review of A Messy Mentality by New Creatives Anthony Mower, which explores his experiences with mental health through the poems he has written.
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Review — 3 February 2021
“You’ve got a friend”
The Jewish Cabaret collaboration with Black Lives Matter
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Blog — 17 March 2018
The Journey to My Final Piece - Batman, The Result of a Tormented Child
These are some of the artists that have influenced my work in this final piece. Below are pictures of the process of creating what will be my final piece for this project.
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Opportunity — 12 December 2023 – 7 January 2024
Casual Learning Assistant
CVLife are looking for Casual Learning Assistants to support their Learning Officers to help deliver, formal, and informal learning programmes for their busy activity programme
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Blog — 7 March 2022
Student loan changes attack working-class students
The Department of Education has divulged their intentions not to offer student loans to those who fail GCSE Maths or English. This accompanies other plans to reduce the graduates' income level to repay their loans.
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Review — 2 September 2018
Fashioned from Nature Exhibition
My review of the Fashioned from Nature Exhibition at the V&A museum.
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Interview — 19 July 2018
Interview with George Rigden
"For too long comedy has been able to get away with punching down with no consideration for the target at the expense of a cheap laugh"
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Blog — 28 February 2016
Bath Literature Festival's 21 best Coming of Age novels
Which novel has helped you most as a teenager? How do you define a 'coming of age' novel? Bath Literature looks at the best on offer and why these books work.
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Blog — 19 November 2019
The Missing: J. J. Macfield and the Island of Memories
A lesson in why a confused tone can make a story with the best intentions uncomfortable
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Interview — 10 April 2018
Interview with Kheira Bey, theatre practitioner
London-based, RADA-trained aspiring actor Kheira Bey talks to Voice about making her one-woman show debut at King’s Head Theatre, managing her creative endeavours and the importance of preparation.
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Review — 12 July 2017
Manchester Street Poem review
Manchester Street Poem is an art installation at UNFEAR on Oldham Street in the Northern Quarter, telling the stories of Manchester's homeless people.
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Voice is Changing
Finding our true Voice We're moving! Very soon, we will be launching the all new Voice at www.voicemag.uk Here at Voice we are passionate about young people's views. We know how much you have to say about the arts, culture […]
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Blog — 12 May 2021
Learning to dance in lockdown
Covid-19 has students across the world to transition online for their dance training. From studio to living room, I discuss the experience from myself – a student’s – perspective and from my teacher – Gemma Pender’s - perspective too.
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Blog — 17 March 2018
A Feminist's ABCs
Hi! This is my first post on Voice Mag so I really hope that my work interests or inspires you.
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Interview — 30 October 2023
Artist Micaela Schoop uses ceramics to foster cross-cultural communication
Through highly detailed patterns, Schoop uses ceramics to communicate multicultural identities
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Blog — 3 November 2023
Reflecting on craft: the importance of physicality and messages of hope
What does craft offer activists today?
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Creative Career Workshop Providers
Want to develop your skills & have fun at the same time? It's a good thing we found these Workshop Providers to get you well on your way!These companies provide workshops that focus on the development on your career in […]
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