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Interview — 24 April 2019
Interview with Charlie Adlard, comic book laureate
Charlie is the former comic laureate and is best known for his work on The Walking Dead and Savage
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Blog — 17 April 2018
How Can Theatre Affect Political or Social Change?
A debate on the ways in which theatre is able to affect political or social change.
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Interview — 25 April 2024
Interview with Matt Porteous and Tamsin Raine, authors of The Ocean Speaks: a photographic journey of discovery & hope
"Storytelling is not just a tool in ocean conservation; it's a transformative force."
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Interview — 11 July 2019
Interview with Jack Gleadow
I just don’t think its within me to talk about these issues as much as audiences enjoy comedy like that I think its also nice to have some escapism from it.
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Interview — 19 November 2018
What goes on at? With Jordan Taylor, Cardiff Story Museum
Jordan Taylor is the Learning and Outreach Officer for Cardiff Story Museum. Find out more about her role...
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Review — 28 March 2019
Drip? No drips here.
In a time where nationalism is the newest superbug, this couldn't come sooner...
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Interview — 10 October 2017
Want My Job? with Shwetal Shah
Read about the work of the eternally enterprising Shwetal Shah of Erase All Kittens who has spent her life closing the gap between science and technology, and social issues.
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Blog — 8 March 2018
Project Period
Project Period started from the realisation that girls are all united by this monthly annoyance. Periods.
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How-to Guide — 11 December 2020
How to make a cover song your own with Marsela
Singer-songwriter Marsela guides us through this process during our final Artist Workshop in the series funded by the Arts Council England.
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Interview — 28 September 2016
Interview with Nidhiya V Raj
Having been shortlisted from hundreds of applications, Nidhiya is one of the International Volunteers helping in the Digital arts and culture space at Mozfest 2016!
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Interview — 5 August 2015
What goes on at...the London Feminist Film Festival
Think there aren't enough films that tackle serious female issues? The London Feminist Film Festival hopes to fix that. We caught up with festival director, Anna Read to find out more.
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Photo Blog — 24 January 2020
A story of botany, brutality and one woman's survival.
My #twinterviews are with the “brilliant” #untitled10 artists exhibiting at The Bowes Museum. Photographic artist Jo Howell spotlights the Countess of Strathmore as a survivor of domestic abuse and as one of the greatest botanists of her time.
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Feature — 6 July 2018
Exploring the trauma of premature menopause through theatre
Theatre Unlocked are a Manchester-based Theatre Company, who are currently touring their first production:‘FLUSHED’, which looks at the diagnosis of POI in young women.
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Interview — 12 August 2017
Interview with Markus Birdman
Markus Birdman takes some time to talk to Voice about the show, inspirations, and to give advice to young people.
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How-to Guide — 7 January 2020
5 Ways To Make A Difference
What can you do to reclaim your power and use it for good?
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Interview — 8 March 2018
Interview with Comedians Against Humanity
After the tent collapsed part-way through their show (it’s Fringe - anything can happen!), I spoke with Yianni, Clare, Kat and Nadia about the other challenges the Fringe presents and why the arts are important
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Review — 26 May 2020
Margaret Atwood's Masterclass: Reading Between the Lines.
Here's a review I wrote for my Gold Arts Award on Margaret Atwood's Masterclass! Curious as to whether it's worth purchasing? Read on!
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Review — 10 July 2017
Interdependence: We Need to Talk About Technology on Artificial Intelligence
Will Artificial Intelligence take over? Will we have human robots? A panel of experts answers all of our questions.