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15 January 2025
The literary canon: A gradual feminist schooling
Is the canon a feminist? Has the canon become more feminist over the years? Does the canon affect the education system we feed to the youth of our world? Let's explore the literary canon as a team.
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11 January 2025
Journey through the arts: An interview with Voice's own Judy McFall
Judy McFall's lifelong love for the arts has led her to becoming the participation and pathways lead at Voice Magazine. We spoke to her about her journey through the creative world.
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7 January 2025
Talent vs. Box Tick: The struggle for women in the arts
Exploring the mistreatment of different women in the creative industry, with the help of LGBTQ+ theatre director Beth Parker.
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24 December 2024
How women are using art to change perceptions of their gender
This article looks at the women redefining the meaning of female-led art through their lived experiences, perceptions, and practice.
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20 December 2024
Local Voices, National Impact: The Women Shaping Regional Theatre
As the regional theatre scene grows, artists like Sophie Corner and Samantha Miles are leading a new wave of creativity. By reshaping the East Midlands artistic landscape, they're proving that regional theatre careers are meaningful and innovative.
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18 December 2024
Sandy Thomson joins the battle against sexism in the arts
When we decided to tackle the idea of sexism in the arts, we got the chance to speak to Scottish playwright and filmmaker Sandy Thomson. For years, she has been fighting discrimination against women in the creative industries.
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17 December 2024
In This Climate: More than just a cuppa
A simple cup of tea can get you thinking about the problem we face with waste and its impact on the climate crisis.
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11 December 2024
The Art of Composition: An interview with A.L.M.O.R.A
A.LM.O.R.A is an independent Producer, Musician and painter. She works to integrate her artistic forms with each other to create meaningful, transformative and memorable experiences for her audiences and herself.
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6 December 2024
In This Climate: Su Yu's art calls us out on our eco ignorance
Quick, get a clue before the iceberg melts. Su Yu's brilliant painting 'Iceberg Melting' has a lot to tell us about humanity's relationship with the climate.
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3 December 2024
Anna Russell-Martin talks stage acting in the UK versus the USA
Stage actor Anna Russell-Martin from Coatbridge in Scotland talks to Voice about her career so far as well as her hopes for the future.
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2 December 2024
Barnaby Blackburn on Pylon: The personal and universal themes of growing up
Filmmaker, director and writer Barnaby Blackburn reflects on his Bafta-qualified short film Pylon, inspired by his childhood memories.
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29 November 2024
The Art of Composition: An interview with Anya Zraykat
This interview looks to explore the interdisciplinary nature of artists in integrating art and life together to produce memorable experiences and creative depth.
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26 November 2024
Theatre Review: Brixham Chimes at Ludlow Assembly Rooms
Life. Death. Fish. Money. A completely live performance to music with film, ‘Brixham Chimes’ is a novella in verse about life, loss and our oceans by author Jim Funnel.
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26 November 2024
In This Climate: My evening with Extinction Rebellion
I reflect on a meeting with Extinction Rebellion, where the weight of the climate crisis felt daunting. In an increasingly unstable world, younger generations are expected to take charge. But is it solely the responsibility of one generation?
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25 November 2024
In This Climate: How fast fashion is destroying the world
When I was asked to create a piece of writing on the climate crisis, I struggled to find a way to minimise this enormous issue into one blog. Through research, I found that the fashion industry is having devastating effects on our planet.
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21 November 2024
In This Climate: Changing world and the recolonisation of Africa
Is the climate crisis getting any better, and what has history taught us about where we are today? This blog investigates some of the pieces connecting climate change, business and colonialism together in 2024.
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21 November 2024
In This Climate: Mother Earth's struggle and the power we hold
Climate change. We've all heard of it by now. Polar bears. Ice caps. Rising sea levels. The works. Doom is upon us, but there’s always hope.
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20 November 2024
In This Climate: Change... it's up to us
Climate change. It’s a big issue that affects all of us and the majority of people want to do something to help slow it down, but it can be overwhelming. Find out what you can do to help.