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12 November 2015
What Goes on at…Lumiere
View InterviewLumiere, is the UK's largest light festival in Durham, happening from 12th November and featuring light-based art installations across the city. I spoke to the festival producer Kate Harvey to find out more.
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2 October 2015
Feminism and the Impact of the Digital Age
View ReviewBath Literature Festival has been showing a great variety of female content ahead of today's International Women's Day. Yesterday, I headed to Feminism and the Impact of the Digital Age, with Sarah Brown, Suzanne Moore, and Bath Festivals' own, Viv Groskop.
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29 September 2015
Where Are The Women In Theatre?
View BlogIt's a question many have been asking, and one that evidently still needs answering.
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17 September 2015
How Jeremy Corbyn’s Labour could save our beaten arts and culture
View NewsIn short, he offers us more promise than we've seen for sixty years.
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11 September 2015
Have art colleges lost their creativity?
View BlogWith regimented marking criteria and a certain element of 'box ticking', do art colleges still offer creative freedom?
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1 September 2015
How Schools View Careers in the Arts
View BlogThis is a topic that is very close to my heart and the opinions I have formed come mainly from my own experiences in attempting to gain acceptance and help from my school in regards to the career path I have chosen to follow.
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1 September 2015
School: should it always be about academic achievement?
View FeatureSadly, it is the case that within the current educational climate, arts subjects are being put on the back seat within the school curriculum.
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31 August 2015
What goes on at...Global Arts Corps
View InterviewGlobal Arts Corps have worked in areas such as Rwanda, Kosovo, Cambodia and Northern Ireland, using theatre as a tool to form bonds and bring people together from opposite sides of - often violent - disputes. We caught up with Executive Producer, Jackie Lessac, to find out more.