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Blog — 4 February 2020
Is the fear surrounding the coronavirus out of control?
The coronavirus has been in the news lately, but is it as scary as the media makes it? The news might make it seem as though the end of the world is near, but I’ve gathered as much genuine information […]
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Review — 8 August 2017
Cow
A play that's a little bit funny and a little bit sad, but not wholly committed to either
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Blog — 9 June 2016
Whatever happened to emo?
Hey you, older-gen millennial! Do you remember a time when it was all about the guyliner, floppy fringes that swept one eye, lip-piercings, band t-shirts and Motorolas?
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Review — 11 December 2019
Coming round like a shockwave: Liam Gallagher's Why me? Why not.
A review of Liam Gallagher's new album, "Why me? Why not."
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Feature — 17 February 2021
How the world failed Britney: A review of the Framing Britney Documentary
America’s sweetheart turned into America’s number one problem in what seemed like overnight, but Britney Spears wasn’t the problem, it was the world that she brought into.
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Interview — 30 November 2020
Discover the new instrument that changes light to sound!
We speak to Frazer Merrick, co-founder of CLIP, to learn more about their new instrument – the Photon Smasher!
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Feature — 4 September 2015
Is advanced education always the route to creative success?
Should we always look to success at school and uni to predict future success? Loads of famous artists, musicians and actors made it...without excelling at school.
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Interview — 5 August 2017
Interview with Patrick Turpin
Patrick Turpin takes some time to talk to Voice about the show, inspirations, and to give advice to young people.
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Feature — 5 February 2016
Competition brief: Can art change the world?
Until 30th April 2016, we're calling for art works that make a difference.
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Interview — 20 February 2023
Want my job? with Author, Performer and Producer Oliver Sykes
"Seeing myself on the page made me realise I could write and tell stories too – children like me could even be the main character – and it empowered me to start writing and telling stories of my own!"
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Interview — 20 August 2019
Shakespeare and Shrews: Emma Heron's take on Shakespeare’s most lovable, unlovable play
Interview with Emma Heron, artistic director of Mrs Pankhurst’s Players as we talk the darker side of Shakespeare and how best to improve female representation on stage
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Review — 3 June 2016
Alice Through The Looking Glass
My review on the new Alice in Wonderland film. This review contains spoilers!
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Interview — 20 July 2022
Interview with Doktor Kaboom, actor and comedian
"The shutdowns were very difficult for me. I tried to make online performance work, but I just couldn’t get my heart in it. I was able to do some streaming events, and I created online content for schools, but for […]
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Review — 5 August 2019
Hobbs and Shaw review - a hilarious, engaging and heartfelt watch
What happens when you put The Rock and Jason Statham in a movie together?
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Blog — 8 April 2019
In defence of the media: It’s not the BBC, it’s you
BBC breakfast spoon-fed me images of rocket fire and poverty, I took it without question. Don’t make the same mistake.
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Photo Blog — 30 November 2022
The benefits of art therapy
Doodle, doodle...what would I do without a pen-scratching nonsense art in my books?
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Blog — 19 May 2016
Getting into Acting
My name is Peter and I am doing my Gold Arts Award with Peshkar. This is my Unit One Part D Form and Communicate a View.
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Review — 12 July 2017
The Welcoming Party review
In the mid-renovation 1830 Warehouse at the Museum of Science and Industry is a cross-form, multi-sensory, multi-location family production.