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10 February 2022
Voice Retrospects: Six
The musical phenomenon that just keeps on giving, Six is something special, putting the story of Henry VIII's wives into their own hands.
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4 February 2022
Scottish independence explained: What is happening today?
With a second referendum on Scottish independence on the table, join us as we break down the key issues that surround the potential vote
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3 February 2022
Voice Retrospects: Random browser games
Time for a throwback and a half. If you've ever been bored in school, the office, or life in general, chances are you've turned to one of these random browser games for some relief.
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2 February 2022
Review: Wombo Dream
A quirky mobile app that lets you give prompts to an AI art designer. It's limited, but fun to tinker around with.
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2 February 2022
Scottish independence explained: The 2014 referendum
With a second referendum on Scottish independence on the table, we break down the key issues and historical context of the debate, and look at the 2014 referendum.
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31 January 2022
Please, Touch the Artwork: A new PC game exploring abstract art has launched on Steam
Please, Touch the Artwork is a quirky, experimental game that aims to bring art-lovers over to the idea of videogames as an art form.
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31 January 2022
Tax the people, but spare the wealthy: a tale as old as Tory Britain
The Conservatives' hike to national insurance would be utterly baffling - if it wasn't coming from the Conservative Party.
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31 January 2022
Scottish independence explained: Devolution of powers
With a second referendum on Scottish independence on the table, join us as we break down the key issues and historical context of the debate. Today, we examine the devolution of powers from Westminster to Holyrood.
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29 January 2022
Commander Vimes' boot theory: Terry Pratchett and poverty campaigning
With a cost of living crisis caused in part by rising inflation, poverty activist Jack Monroe has composed a new price index named after a quote from Terry Pratchett's Commander Vimes.
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28 January 2022
Scottish independence explained: Treaty of Union
With a second referendum on Scottish independence on the table, join us as we break down the key issues and historical context of the debate. To start with, we look at where it all began: the Treaty of Union.
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27 January 2022
Voice Retrospects: Dark Souls 3
FromSoftware plans to return to its medieval roots with the upcoming Elden Ring. Before that, let's revisit the game that capped off their legendary trilogy, Dark Souls 3.
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25 January 2022
Review: CattleGrid!
An audio comedy drama about a rural dating app, New Creative piece 'CattleGrid!' has an original concept and some funny dialogue, but falls a little flat in most areas.
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25 January 2022
Review: Breathless Puppets
This 17-minute short film takes beautiful rotoscope animation, stunning dance choreography, and phenomenal sound design to craft a truly unforgettable experience.
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25 January 2022
Review: We Dwell in Possibility
Described as "a queer gardening simulation" this interactive virtual exhibit pairs charming visuals with evocative social undertones.
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21 January 2022
US singer Meat Loaf passes away at age 74
Legendary singer of Bat Out of Hell, Meat Loaf, has died. An iconic voice in rock'n'roll, tributes from stars have flooded in to mark his passing.
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20 January 2022
Voice Retrospects: Skulduggery Pleasant
Inventive, charismatic, and wonderfully written, the Skulduggery Pleasant series is the pinnacle of YA fiction.
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19 January 2022
Review: Scream 5
The newest entry into the most meta franchise in Hollywood rears its ghost-faced head, and it's bad. How bad you ask? Let's find out.
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17 January 2022
Interview and showcase of junk food artist Pablo Llana
Pablo Llana is a critically acclaimed artist living and working in Mexico. His work explores themes of consumerism and waste, often utilising the medium of used junk food wrappers.
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