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3 December 2024
Flowers in the A.M.: Music that Resonates with the Soul
Flowers in the A.M. creates music that resonates deeply with listeners. He values the internet for its ability to help people express themselves but remains selective about his audience.
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3 December 2024
The Rise of Activist Deuce: A Story of Passion, Talent, and Resilience
Rising artist Activist Deuce uses his music to confront mortality, connect with listeners, and inspire change. Identifying as a humanitarian, not a stereotype, he aims to make a difference.
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24 March 2022
Quietness in womanhood
Quietness is just as valuable as loudness for the feminist cause.
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4 March 2022
Self-directed shame and Instagram idealisation
If you live by the sword that is Instagram, what impact does this have on idealised body perceptions and how can we point towards future directions for social media sites?
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20 October 2021
Women's Welfare: There's only so much women can do
Placing the onus on women to keep themselves safe is an insult.
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7 September 2021
Voice Verdicts: ABBA and Drake
The verdict is out this week on Swedish superstars ABBA and rapper Drake.
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23 July 2021
The talk of Karate with a special Guest speaker
This blog introduces you to what Karate is as a way of life and a special guest speaker James Hulley, who is a very committed instructor at GKR Karate Region 30 Nottingham. Thank you for allowing me to share your amazing journey with us.
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11 January 2020
Paris, city of art
A brief description of the cultural heart of the city of lights.
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9 January 2020
Blog Tips From A Blog Novice
Writing my own blog, I control the process, and the content. And safe to say, working on a school magazine held a lot less pressure. Writing/editing blog posts for a professional fashion company is a little different! Here are some tips and tricks!
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5 April 2019
My Arts Award Journey
I set myself three challenges to complete for my Silver Arts Award: stroboscopic, light painting and photogram photography.
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21 November 2018
More than just a drag queen
Short feature on a 21-year-old student who works as a drag queen.
Matthew Perry works as a host in a nightclub, where he dresses as a drag queen named Tequila Addams. His drag persona is very unique as he paints eccentric designs on his face rather than just a traditional drag queen make up. He taught himself to make these amazing facial art looks.
Nowadays, we see a lot of drag queen performers on mainstream media, but we do not see the hard working side of a drag queen trying to break into the industry. Matthew stands out because he juggles his life between his fashion management studies at the University of the Arts London and his nightlife work as Tequila Addams.
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19 September 2018
My View on an issue within the arts
The Effects and Issues within Unfair/Inconsistent Marking on Televised Dance Shows
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6 September 2018
One to One with Kezia Larkum
We created a piece of mixed media artwork using different shapes cut out from paper and different materials like ribbons, fabrics and paper. It has different colours and textures all over the piece.
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7 March 2018
Get gold with apprenticeships - a blog by Emrys
This month, Arts Award Voice is all about Apprenticeships. Apprenticeships weren't really around in the same way when I was at the right stage in life to do one, at least not in the creative industries.
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1 January 2017
Important lessons my arts degree taught me that my grades won't tell you
Graduation is 6 months and many deadlines away. It cannot come round soon enough but at the same time is whizzing towards me at an uncomfortably rapid speed.
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7 December 2015
Creativity Takes Confidence
Art is all about opinion. There is no right or wrong answer. But because of this, we as artists invest so much of ourselves into our work and to show that to the world can make you feel exposed and vulnerable. It's often hard to trust your opinion, that what you're creating is of a high quality, and it takes guts to share that work with others.