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5 August 2019
Such Filthy Fxcks
A hidden gem in a room that was so hard to find, not even the staff knew where it was.
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5 August 2019
Isma Almas: About a buoy; Adventures in Adoption
Just your garden variety Pakistani, female, lesbian Muslim, who adopted a black son with her white wife; definitely nothing to see here.
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4 August 2019
Sara Barron: Enemies Closer
She’s American, she’s judgemental, I mean “perceptive”, and she’s not sorry about any of it.
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4 August 2019
Michael Odewale: #BlackBearsMatter
“If Paddington Bear was a few shades darker it would have been a very different story.”
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4 August 2019
Ivo Graham: The Game of Life
Ivo Graham is the quintessential English stereotype gone rogue.
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4 August 2019
The War of the Worlds
Whether it’s Orson Welles or a random conspiracy theorist on the internet, people will believe anything, and the truth should not be taken for granted.
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4 August 2019
Beach Body Ready
If you came here for clichés and feel-good anecdotes, you came to wrong place.
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30 June 2019
Unapologetically Elton
Behind all the flare, Elton John was just a boy with a dream, being himself to get where he wanted to be, and that couldn’t be a more important message to celebrate during Pride.
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25 June 2019
West End Live 2019: Musical magic worth the sunburn
Hosted by Magic Radio’s Tom Price and Louise Dearman, West End Live was the musical theatre event of the summer.
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12 April 2019
The housing crisis is still a crisis
London has a housing crisis, yet every new-build housing development that goes up treats addressing the situation as an afterthought.
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20 March 2019
Being homeless in temporary accommodation
How can someone who has a roof over their head be considered homeless? The underrepresented temporarily homeless culture that is rampant in our communities but no one is talking about.
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30 November 2018
Accessibility and the theatre: what’s the problem?
For some of us, going to the theatre is an enjoyable experience, and the only thing we have to worry about is the quality of the performance. However, members of the audience who are D/deaf or disabled can't even be guaranteed their needs will be accommodated.
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7 November 2018
How do people end up homeless?
We use the term homeless to describe those we see sleeping rough on the streets. Homelessness is a bigger issue than what we understand and the road to homelessness is not as simple as some of us might think.
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24 September 2018
How to write a good personal statement
Writing a personal statement can be daunting, but this is all you need to know about what makes a good personal statement, good.
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12 September 2018
How To Choose The Best Course For You
There are a lot of pressures in picking a university course, but you need to take the time to make sure you’re picking a course you are going to be happy with.
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5 September 2018
Clearing: why it's not the end of the world
You might be disappointed at not getting into your first choice, but Clearing offers an opportunity to make a different choice; and it doesn't have to be a bad one.
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5 August 2018
Accessibility in the Arts with Terri Donovan & Ewa Lamond
Terri Donovan and Ewa Lamond from the Graeae theatre ensemble, talk Hurricane Protest Songs, disability in the arts, and how you can get involved.
Comment posted on 25 November 2022
Really nice review Luca :) I have heard so much about this performance and this captures it really well!