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Review — 28 September 2022
Courting "Guitar Music" album review
Guitar music like you've never heard it before. An Indie band for the modern age, get ready to fall in love with the debut album from Liverpool quartet Courting.
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Interview — 25 October 2019
Interview with Darren Raymond, Artistic Director of Intermission Youth
"I’m hoping the production holds a mirror up to parts of our education system and encourages us to continue fighting to protect the future of our young people..."
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Opportunity — 10 October 2023 – 1 December 2023
Studio and Events Manager
The Studio and Events Manager is to be the centre of the studios and team, to ensure smooth running of the studios, clients attending, by providing support across all parts of operations.
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Interview — 21 September 2022
Interview with award-winning author Pumla Dineo Gqola
Award-winning author Pumla Dineo Gqola speaks to us about her latest book, Female Fear Factory, and how the only way for women to have a brighter tomorrow is to dismantle the patriarchy altogether.
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Photo Blog — 19 June 2020
My experience at a Black Lives Matter protest
Change doesn’t feel impossible.
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Blog — 4 December 2020
Could Buying Extra Car Features on a Monthly Plan Become The Norm?
Let’s take a look at the ramifications of the introduction of in-car services on a subscription basis.
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Blog — 5 April 2021
Pandemic before the pandemic: Women’s rights impinged by gender-based violence
Violence towards women across the globe that was rampant before the Covid-19 outbreak has soared. It seems that a return to normalcy is under threat.
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Review — 19 February 2019
Juliet and Romeo - unhappily ever after?
Lost Dog combine theatre, comedy and dance to twist a Shakespearean classic and make you question whether the poster couple for true love are struggling just as much as the rest of us.
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Blog — 7 February 2022
No Kirstie, we can't "just move somewhere cheaper"
As young people, we chime in on the recent inflammatory comments made by Kirstie Allsop of ‘Location, Location, Location’.
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Interview — 18 October 2021
Interview: Frances Duncan, CEO of the Clock Tower Sanctuary
Voice speaks to Frances Duncan, CEO of Brighton’s Clock Tower Sanctuary (CTS) about homelessness in the city, and what they do to help those in need, specifically younger people who have become insecurely housed or live on the streets.
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Interview — 25 September 2021
Interview with authors Saskia Calliste and Zainab Raghdo
Hairvolution: Her Hair, Her Story, Our History has recently launched and is a compendium on Black female experiences with their hair, both personally and in society.
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Blog — 28 September 2018
Making the most of your students' union
University life is about more than studying and stressing, and students' unions offer great opportunities to get stuck in outside of your course commitments. Find out what a students' union actually is and how you can best take advantage of […]
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Interview — 30 July 2018
Interview with Struan Logan
Scottish comedian Struan Logan talks to us about his current show, the difficulties in being a touring comedian, and how the issues surrounding free speech are affecting comedy
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Feature — 29 December 2020
Top 10 news stories of 2020
A year which will go down in history, for more reasons than one.
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Interview — 4 July 2018
Interview with Robyn Grant, Fat Rascal Theatre
We speak to the Artistic Director of Fat Rascal Theatre to talk about their upcoming EdFringe show, Vulvarine
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Review — 2 July 2017
Interdependence: We Need to Talk About Power with Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy & David Olusoga
The first Interdependence talk at MIF to discuss the big topics in society today. Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy, David Olusoga, Lubaina Himid, Jason Hickel, Andrew O'Hagan, and Deanna Rodger tackle Power.
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Review — 24 November 2017
Luther - TV Series
John Luther, a police officer working on serious crime cases London, finds himself pushing the boundaries of the law in order to save lives and follow his morals.
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Blog — 18 June 2020
Despite its horrors, society could benefit from Covid-19
Coronavirus has already created a ‘New Normal’. Is it one we want to change?