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2 August 2024
Hamlet by The Lord Chamberlain's Men at Shrewsbury Castle: Review
In this outdoors production that harks back to historical production styles, the actors create a dynamic and lively show that feels more like a modern off-the-cuff comedy than a 16th Century tragedy. A fun and engaging show that is not to be missed!
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13 July 2024
Shropshire Youth Fringe - Review
The first of the two day festival brings youth voice to the foreground as the skilled young actors from Shropshire Youth Theatre bring their plays and workshops to The Hive and Nerdy Cafe in Shrewsbury.
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10 November 2023
ACE Dance and Music: Unknown Realms - Review
The new double bill of contemporary dance from ACE Dance and Music is a dive into the most subconscious and spiritual aspects of being
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20 October 2023
Life Beyond Us Book Review
Popular science meets science fiction in this thought-provoking and diverse anthology of stories and essays from the European Astrobiology Institute
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4 August 2023
"Roaring into Existence as an Artist": an Interview with Musician and Composer Nicki Wells
"It’s like a diary entry....for me it’s like I’m letting someone in, and it can be very personal."
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11 July 2023
Nicki Wells Holy Smoke Track Review
A lead single to lead you on an experience
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22 April 2023
Lady Moon album review
The eponymous debut album from Colorado folk musician Lady Moon (Eva Holbrook) wraps ethereal vocals and lyrical sensitivity around intricately finger-picked mandolin rhythms
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8 March 2023
Embracing the power of femininity
For years we have been told to suppress our femininity to pursue power, but isn't it time we changed the narrative and realised the true power femininity holds and how embracing that power can help us survive the future?
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7 February 2023
Science fiction or science future? How technology could shape the future of youth culture
Modern science fiction offers many fantastical visions of the future, but could current advances in technology revolutionise youth culture even more than we imagined?
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22 November 2022
COP 27 Roundup
A look at the key achievements and agreements from this year’s climate conference in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt.
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5 November 2022
COP 27: is it too little too late?
Ahead of COP 27, I ask whether political summits are as effective as we need them to be, and look at the goals for this year’s summit in Egypt.
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28 October 2022
The ABC's of Asexuality
October 24 - 30 is Asexual Spectrum Awareness week 2022, so to celebrate, here's an explanation of some of the keywords that people on the asexual spectrum want you to know.
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28 October 2022
The best Instagram influencers to follow for Asexual pride, education, and community
Celebrate Asexual Awareness Week by following the best Ace IG accounts.
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21 October 2022
Jasmin Vardimon Dance Company: ALiCE review
An impressive, thought-provoking contemporary dance work inspired by Caroll’s Alice in Wonderland and the self-exploration of youth.
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4 October 2022
Are teen movies as relatable as we think?
Teen movies have a huge influence on our perception of the world and ourselves. So what is the impact of the limited Queer and multiethnic representation the genre offers?
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28 September 2022
Courting "Guitar Music" album review
Guitar music like you've never heard it before. An Indie band for the modern age, get ready to fall in love with the debut album from Liverpool quartet Courting.
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29 August 2022
Shrewsbury Folk Festival 2022
The action from the first two days of this year's festival
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12 August 2022
Spyres "Dear Diary" EP review
An exuberant EP that fails to realise its full potential
Comment posted on 16 July 2022
Hi Tom, thank you for your comment, as Kae Tempest is an artist who's work already pushes the boundaries of what music can be, I think there is nothing negative about the Kae staying with their style that people can recognise. And although this album doesn't push their musical boundaries much (although the level of collaboration was definitely new), there has been a clear progression in their lyricism; it's arguably still a progression for Kae Tempest.