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Interview — 29 November 2019
What goes on at the Kimjang Festival?
Find out more about the first ever Kimjang Festival in Europe!
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How-to Guide — 19 April 2016
How to...tech!
Oh dear. Are you surrounded by so much tech these days that you can't tell the difference between the latest trends and your artistic needs? Well, fear no more! I, the slightly-average Luke, shall guide through this monstrosity of modern […]
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Review — 1 April 2020
Isolation Art- "Man Alive!" by King Krule
Seeing as we all currently have plenty of free time I've decided to create a series of short reviews of art forms that I love and that have comforted me in these times of isolation. Give them a listen/watch/read if […]
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News — 21 January 2022
Microsoft to buy Activision Blizzard for $70 billion
In another huge acquisition, Microsoft has acquired the creators of some of the most popular games of all time, despite recent investigations into Blizzard and Activision’s sexual harassment allegations.
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Blog — 28 August 2018
Why we shouldn't be so excited about the Fox/Disney merger
Whilst the crossover possibilities are both exciting and endless, the future isn't all fun here.
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Interview — 10 June 2020
Migration means resilience and strength, says producer Joanna Suchomska
Brightest and Best reveals the often untold story of migrants
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How-to Guide — 25 January 2021
How to write comedy
Actor, writer and director Lori Hamilton breaks down the process of writing comedy and gives some top tips for you to get started with.
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How-to Guide — 20 May 2022
How-to: Learn a New Language (and stick at it!)
If you want to learn a new language and don’t know where to start, or how to keep going, this may be the article for you.
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Blog — 10 March 2021
Gaming’s Maestros — Where did game music begin?
We’ve all heard of Pac Man and Space Invaders, but where are the people that wrote the music for these iconic ancestors of modern gaming?
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Blog — 31 May 2017
GE17: Political cynicism is eroding empathy
Manchester suffered an atrocity and I was preoccupied with political conspiracies
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Blog — 5 December 2018
PLASA Show 2018 - Mental Health, Networking and Time Hacks!
The Professional Lighting and Sound Association show is a great opportunity to find out more about what’s going on in the entertainment and live events industries. Whilst the exhibitions are largely about the new tech available across the board, there […]
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Interview — 30 September 2020
Interview with Sam Klegerman, photographer
Global fashion photographer Sam Klegerman talks about their career and their new publication Yes No Thank You Goodbye, an honest and vulnerable photographic narrative that documents their mother's early on-set Alzheimer’s.
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News — 17 October 2015
Top news of the week… 17th October 2015
The most important arts and media stories of the week
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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 — 17 February 2022
The fascinating world of New Iranian Cinema
A detailed look at New Iranian Cinema and why you should check out some of the films belonging to the movement.
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Interview — 10 October 2017
What goes on at... See Think Make?
There are lots of ways for primary schools to get creative with digital. See Think Make, known for being an Arts Award Training Agency, will bring that ethos to MozFest this year.
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How-to Guide — 21 May 2018
How to research an artist
Top tips on what details to search for and where to get your information
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Blog — 13 April 2022
Are We Falling Into A Filter Bubble? How The Online World Can Shape Our Opinions
Read on as we delve into the future of ‘The Filter Bubble’ and what it could mean for the future of news consumption and global communication as we pick apart how the online world can shape our opinions.