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Interview — 16 November 2019
Interview with Dea Birkett from StrongWomen Science
"All sorts of people come along to our show and are surprised that science can be so much fun."
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How-to Guide — 22 October 2015
10 ways to…survive social awkwardness!
Sadly, socialising doesn't come naturally to a lot of young people, especially me, who are only just getting to grips with the real world.
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Interview — 10 November 2022
Want my job? with PR veteran Natalie Trice
Having worked in PR for 25 years, Natalie Trice shares her wisdom and gives advice to young people who want to follow a PR career.
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Interview — 15 July 2020
Interview with Jake Chamseddine, music photographer
I had a chat with Jake Chamseddine, a concert photographer, about his experiences within the field and advice that he has for aspiring photographers.
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Review — 10 March 2018
The Castle Builder
Part lecture, part gig and part documentary, The Castle Builder is an imaginative exploration of "outsider artists": those who create art simply because they can and they want to.
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Interview — 29 June 2016
Can art change the world runner up: Massiah Abraham Begashaw
In Spring 2016 we ran a competition to find 13-25 year olds who are creating art that aims to make a difference. Massiah Abraham Begashaw, a written/spoken word poet and photographer, was one of three runners up.
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Review — 6 May 2018
Shame
Pete Strong’s latest stand up show holds plenty of potential but ends up being utterly shameful.
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Opportunity — 1 September 2022 – 7 October 2022
Applications for the John Schofield Trust Fellowship are open
The time has come to apply for their 2023 programme of world-class journalism mentoring.
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Review — 15 November 2017
The Great Gatsby - A Colourful Classic
A review of the 2013 novel-to-screen adaptation of The Great Gatsby, directed by Baz Luhrmann.
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Review — 11 August 2016
Beth Vyse: As Funny As Cancer
Tears, LOLs and many things stuck halfway between in a surreal take on the comedian's experience of breast cancer.
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Blog — 15 May 2019
Is makeup considered as an art form?
An argument on the topic of makeup being considered as an art form, or not. Please leave comments on this essay.
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How-to Guide — 20 March 2020
How to experience culture when in isolation
Being stuck at home doesn’t mean you have to miss out on rich cultural experiences
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Interview — 3 April 2017
Interview with Jessica Deans
Editorial intern for Brighton Fringe Jessy Deans talks to Voice about her experience, her future aspirations, and offers advice to readers.
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Review — 18 October 2017
The Secret Garden Party Festival
I have posted my review of the secret garden party festival I went to. This is to add to my part C of the gold arts award which I am currently doing on body art, henna specifically. It would be […]
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Interview — 20 September 2021
Want my job? with murder mystery game designer Ronan Jennings
"Make stuff. Then show that stuff to people. Then make more stuff. It doesn’t matter what that stuff is: art, music, literature, games, just keep making it. It might be bad, but so what?"
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Blog — 3 March 2023
BA Fashion Students hold the runway hostage!
Art walked the runway in heels and trainers with cameras and lights flashing around. White light sparkled as colours from blue, green, red to yellow walked and posed.
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Interview — 8 January 2021
Interview with Sam Oddie, film-maker
Sam Oddie is a filmmaker from Manchester who has been trying to break into the film industry since he was 15. His film D'Vina is part of the Voice Winter Film Festival showcase.
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Interview — 29 July 2023
Interview with alternative comedian (and maths teacher) Cerys Bradley
"When I’m trying to write or paint or otherwise make physical things, I can get a block because of their permanence. But when you’re performing live, when it’s over it’s over and all we have left are memories which are […]