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  • Blog How the theatre helped my anxiety
    17 July 2019

    How the theatre helped my anxiety

    by Eleanor Dewar

    After becoming infatuated with the theatre, anxiety has taken the backseat in dominating my life as I push out of my comfort zone, travel to new places and realized that being on your own isn't all that bad. 

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  • Review Hamilton review
    17 April 2019

    Hamilton review

    by Joanna Bailey Local Reporter

    A story of old America bantering with the present day. 

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  • Blog Music Makes it Better
    15 June 2018

    Music Makes it Better

    by Saleha Latif

    Tracking the revolutionary and reformative power of protest songs through the ages.

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  • Review 'Here Come the Runts' - Awolnation
    4 April 2018

    'Here Come the Runts' - Awolnation

    by Damon Coherton

    Possessing a unique sound of what I would describe as 'electro-rock', the American almost-decade-old band Awolnation released their third studio album earlier this year - here's why it's a must-listen...

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  • Blog #TBT: Top 10 Songs of the 1990s
    23 March 2018

    #TBT: Top 10 Songs of the 1990s

    by Luke Taylor Contributor

    The Golden Age of 90s wasn’t just iconic - it was influential. Ranging from the impressive grunge scene to the birth of the Millenials, here are 10 songs that reflect a decade of fun and progression, and for many, a trip down memory lane.

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  • Review Local School Music Concert
    18 March 2018

    Local School Music Concert

    by Ruby McNamara-Yorke

    On Friday 16th March, I went to my school to see a local concert. 

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  • Blog #TBT: Top 10 Songs of the 1980s
    26 January 2018

    #TBT: Top 10 Songs of the 1980s

    by Luke Taylor Contributor

    A decade that had almost everything - big hair, neon lights, synth pop, ballads, Michael Jackson, double denim (ew), shell suits (EWW), MTV and the birth of CDs! Above all else was the music that continues to be loved by many - here are 10 songs that hit us hard with the 1980’s nostalgia.

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  • Review 'Revival' - Eminem
    3 January 2018

    'Revival' - Eminem

    by Damon Coherton

    Marshall Mathers (more commonly known by his stage name Eminem) has been one of the favoured artists in the hip-hop scene for over two decades now, due to his incredible ability of connecting words to make one-of-a-kind rhymes - something he arguably does better than any other big names in the rap industry.

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  • Review ​This Beautiful Future Review – The Yard Theatre, Hackney
    19 November 2017

    ​This Beautiful Future Review – The Yard Theatre, Hackney

    by Kheira Bey Contributor

    Two teenagers lie naked together… A war shakes the room.

    If you want a play to warm your frost, see this. If you're not feeling the frost, see this anyway. Just see it. It's a rarity to find a story which forcefully arrests your heart and soul.

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  • Event 100 Wardour St Presents A Capella Pioneers Naturally 7
    18 October 2017

    100 Wardour St Presents A Capella Pioneers Naturally 7

    by E A

    New York's renowned vocal group Naturally 7, are set to perform their only UK date of their Both Sides Now European tour.

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  • Event CRSO "American Extravaganza" Concert, Saturday 4 November 2017, 1930, The Central Theatre, Chatham
    4 November 2017

    CRSO "American Extravaganza" Concert, Saturday 4 November 2017, 1930, The Central Theatre, Chatham

    by Jerome Sadler

    Join the CRSO for an exciting programme of American classics, ranging from Copland's famous Fanfare to the Common Man to John Williams's exhilarating score for Steven Spielberg's 1982 film "E.T. The Extra Terrestrial". John Adams's brilliant Short Ride in a Fast Machine is part of the BBC's "Ten Pieces" project, and is paired with Adams's highly entertaining Lollapalooza. We could not, of course, present an American programme without some wonderful works by Gershwin; the ever-popular Rhapsody in Blue and colourful An American in Paris complete a thrilling programme.

    This concert is part of the CRSO's Arts Award Supporter offer for activities at the Discover, Explore, Bronze and Silver award levels.

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