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7 March 2021
Well, that happened...
Your weekly roundup of all the weird, wonderful and worrying news from around the world.
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28 February 2021
Well, that happened…
Your weekly roundup of all the weird, wonderful and worrying news from around the world.
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21 February 2021
Well, that happened...
In a time where the news can feel suffocating, overwhelming and all-out hard to consume, there is no better time than now to reignite our ‘Well, That Happened’ blog. Each week we will pick out a few news highlights that are easy for you to digest, as well as keep you up to date and informed with our weird, wonderful, worrying world.
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8 December 2020 – 18 January 2021
Creative UK Recruiting for Young Board Members
Creative England and the Creative Industries Federation joined forces in 2020 and are now part of the Creative UK group and are now recruiting for two new board members who can better represent the voice of a youth demographic.
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27 November 2020
I Am Norman
A uniquely disturbing take on the repercussions of conversion therapy.
Trigger warning: Themes of suicide are mentioned in this review.
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18 November 2020
A review of Instagram’s anti-bullying features
Bullying online is hard to spot and even harder to stop: is Instagram doing enough to prevent harassment, bullying and trolls?
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17 November 2020
Why anti-bullying week is more important this year than ever
The 16th - 20th of November marks this year’s anti-bullying week. While this campaign is nothing new, today it might be more vital than ever before.
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15 November 2020
What is bullying?
Anyone can be affected by bullying, so I have collated a collection of definitions, policies and organisations from the information out there against bullying for children and adults.
Trigger warning, this article contains real-life accounts of bullying.
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17 November 2020
Hangout with Voice: The arts in 2025 - continued...
The world has changed, the world is changing. The arts and artists have always been at the forefront of revolution, they instigate change, they respond to change.
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11 May 2020
Food and film: exploring food in Parasite
When we watch TV, we consume the sights, smells and tastes of food that are delectably plated across our screens and in Parasite, Bong Joon-ho subtly employs this to tell his story.
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30 April 2020
Death Stranding: Connection and isolation in the midst of coronavirus
A bizarre game with a perhaps timely message
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23 December 2019
Want My Job? with Trevor Perfect, producer and musician
The protest song is alive and well, in no small part thanks to the work of Red Eye
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10 December 2019
Religion in a secular country
Holding onto your identity versus integrating into society
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16 March 2017
Sense and Sensitivity
Our overly sensitive attitude has failed modern society
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1 March 2017
Is graffiti an art or a crime?
What is graffiti to you? Should it be considered an art or a crime?
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31 January 2017
Create The World We Want With Words
'Sticks and stones will break my bones but words can never hurt me' I disagree, I believe that not only can they hurt an individual, but they can discriminate against the vulnerable.
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10 October 2016
Luke Cage is the most important show Marvel and Netflix have released
The real villains of Luke Cage are entrenched racism and gentrification, and their acknowledgement is important for society.