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Review — 11 June 2023
Subtract by Ed Sheeran: Review
On 5 May, the British singer- songwriter released his latest album, - (Subtract).
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Interview — 5 August 2022
Interview with writer and director Toby Hulse
"I have been coming to Edinburgh for nearly forty years now, and it never disappoints."
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Blog — 25 March 2022
American Song Contest 2022: Week 1 Songs
Western rap about boots, keytar solos, and flames shooting out of a guitar – ASC's first eleven songs are out and we review them all
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Review — 8 August 2015
Iain Stirling: Touchy feely
Politics, being Scottish, McDonalds, dieting and vegetarianism are the order of the day for this standup show, with BAFTA nominated Iain Stirling.
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Interview — 31 July 2022
Interview with comedian Lucy Frederick
"It's really expensive and stressful for performers taking a show to Edinburgh, but once you get there the atmosphere is unlike anywhere else. Your mates are all doing shows nearby and everyone is putting it all out there and trying […]
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Interview — 15 May 2020
Interview with Sanah Ahsan: poet, presenter, and trainee clinical psychologist
Sanah talks about her latest experience in the BBC's ‘Performance Live: The Way Out’, her doctorate on whiteness in clinical psychology, and how spoken word can be used to help mental health
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Blog — 25 June 2021
12 shows to watch during pride month
The best TV shows to celebrate pride
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Interview — 7 July 2018
Interview with Douglas Walker
Douglas Walker takes some time to talk to Voice about his show, inspirations, and to give advice to young people.
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Blog — 11 December 2017
Is West End theatre too expensive?
A look into the sky-high world of West End theatre ticket prices
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Blog — 12 March 2020
You've got mail: Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
Ah AOC, political golden girl, former bartender and the dread of all white news readers everywhere - this ones for you.
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Interview — 25 November 2015
Want my job…with Jake Smith
Jake Smith studied Drama and Theatre Practice at the University of Hull, graduating with first-class honours. He began his career at Hull Truck Theatre and was a founding member of Assemble Fest, a large-scale theatre festival that launched following Hull's […]
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Interview — 18 July 2019
Interview with Camille O’Sullivan
"Even though each time I’m having a meltdown, it pushes me to create a new show each year, standing side by side with other performers from all over the world."
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Blog — 11 February 2020
How to: Be the kind of vegan people like
Ever wondered how to go vegan whilst also keeping your friends and not making everyone hate you? Here's a guide from your friendly neighbourhood vegan
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Blog — 8 November 2017
#MeToo, driving social change?
We are witnessing a societal change unfold.
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Blog — 21 January 2019
Can Museums Dance?
In 2018 The Bowes Centre ran an open call to select 10 artists from the N.E. as artists-in-residence responding to The Bowes Museum for the first time. They became the #untitled10 with a successful exhibition presenting diverse ideas inspired by […]
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Review — 20 June 2017
National Centre for Craft and Design
A small, but great exhibiton. I would recommend it.
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Review — 11 January 2022
Review: Where Are You From?
What do you mean by Where Are You From? Sophie Gresswell's New Creative short film challenges this age-old question and shows just how tiresome it is for those with mixed heritage.
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Blog — 20 April 2020
Pushing the boundaries of period drama
Are period TV and movies diverse enough? I explore what representation has already been achieved in this genre and what advancements are still needed.