Voicebox: Culture@Home
Find new experiences and discover great art you can enjoy from the comfort of your own home.
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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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24 January 2022
Review: Declan Mckenna Live from London's Brixton Academy
Declan McKenna lights up Brixton academy with this captivating, powerful show.
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23 January 2022
Review: Hidden Sounds of Coastal Arcades
Hidden Sounds of Coastal Arcades is more than just a sound piece. It transports you to the seaside holidays of your childhood.
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21 January 2022
Ladbrokes Amplify Presents – Red Rum Club live at The Cavern Club
Red Rum Club took over their hometown for a show at The Cavern Club for Amplify Presents.
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14 January 2022
Review: Boiling Point
Shot in one take, Philip Barantini’s Boiling Point showcases the sheer intensity of life in hospitality, and the uncomfortable lengths in which workers have to exert themselves just to get through each day.
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5 July 2021
Voice Retrospects: Antigone
Looking back on a superb portrayal of a Greek classic.
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8 June 2021
All Ball
New Creative Joseph Bond’s audio project focuses on basketball communities in London and the deep social connections they foster.
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25 May 2021
8 games you can play IRL with friends
As restrictions on social interaction begin to ease, the team at Voice Magazine have come up with a list of face-to-face games that we’d recommend for a fun time with friends or family!
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24 May 2021
People You May Know review
“January the 19th, then, you left the house in non-running gear without your smartwatch or your smartphone, almost like… I don’t know… like you didn’t want to be tracked.”
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3 May 2021
The importance of radio during lockdown
During lockdown, we have all had to adapt to the changing conditions of a pandemic. For myself and numerous others, online radio has offered musical discovery and much needed connection with others.
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3 May 2021
A focus on South American literature
South America is a culturally rich continent. In this post, I’ll focus on its literary tradition and most iconic authors.
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1 May 2021
Netflix's Shadow and Bone review
Netflix’s Shadow and Bone series takes a beloved YA fantasy book trilogy and deftly introduces the complexities of this world to a new audience, while pushing some cheesy tropes along the way.
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26 April 2021
Notts filmmaker exposes government exclusion of creative industries in lockdown
A contagion surrounds the future prognosis for Nottingham’s film industry. The flaming aura of the Arts that once was an oasis for mental wellbeing is now under the threat of extinction.
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2 April 2021
Louvre museum puts half a million exhibits online for free public access
Lovers of the world’s most visited museum rejoice as the Louvre in Paris makes 482,000 items from its collection available online at no cost.
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31 March 2021
Interview with Caldonia Walton, dance performer and choreographer
2020 was a year of loss, grief, and radical, uninvited change. Caldonia's new dance on screen, Holding Onto Ourselves, immortalises those emotions, and invites the audience to reflect on how they felt in April 2020 and what's changed a year later.
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25 March 2021
Cultural Comforts: March 2021
Here’s some recommendation of comforting, light and enjoyable culture to get you through the next month.
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19 March 2021
Who runs the world? A Spotify playlist for women empowerment
Unleash your femininity with some of the greatest empowering and feel-good songs