Voicebox: Editors' Picks
We are incredibly proud of the community we have built up on Voice, and the great range of content that gets published. You might not know this, but the team reads everything that gets uploaded to the website, even if we don't comment. And while we do have the ability to promote content to the homepage, it's all too soon before it gets replaced with another fantastic piece.
So, we have created a Voicebox where all the amazing content from our users can be forever memorialised. If we find something that we particularly enjoy, you can bet it's going to end up in this Voicebox and shared on social media!
Image: Brad Wilmot
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7 December 2017
How to form and communicate an opinion from Rants N Bants
To help us explore the best ways to form and express an opinion we got in touch with one of the most opinionated people around: Rants N Bants.
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5 December 2017
Stranger Things 2 (spoiler free)
The latest season of Stranger Things was released this October, and inarguably tops the last; the whole production has been ramped all the way up to Eleven.
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2 December 2017
Innocent until (not) proven guilty
The #metoo hashtag has sparked dozens of allegations against big names in Hollywood, but when the legal system can't adequately deal with this, what can the industry do?
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30 November 2017
Want my job? Barbara Zambrini, BBC
We talk to Senior Producer at BBC Research & Development about her job, fake news, and what you can do to follow in her footsteps!
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30 November 2017
#TBT: 10 Songs that defined the 1970s
Punk rock to prog rock, disco to funk, hard rock to glam rock, and the birth of heavy metal - the 1970s saw the sounds of the 1960s evolve and diversify in strange and new ways. Here are 10 of those songs that defined the 1970s.
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29 November 2017
Interview: Akram Khan
For Arts Award Week we spoke to choreographer Akram Khan about the journey he's taken, and his work on the Big Dance.
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29 November 2017
What's On Hull City of Culture: Autumn
Voice Reporter Maddie Drury went to Hull to get a sense of what's going on at the City of Culture for the Autumn
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28 November 2017
50/50 Art and paint exhibition Storm Hargreaves
The exhibition was "50/50 photo and paint exhibition" at Sir Harold Hillier Gardens in Hampshire . There were 4 photographers and 4 painters, exhibiting their talented collaboration of pieces.
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26 November 2017
Aesthetica coffee morning: the future of film
Reporter Maddie Drury covers one of Aesthetica Film Festivals coffee mornings, this time discussing new platforms in film.
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26 November 2017
Thanksgiving
An American holiday but perhaps a lesson we could all take on board
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23 November 2017
My First Six Months on Medication
This is just an overview of my first six months taking an SSRI to treat Generalised Anxiety Disorder, conveying an individual experience of taking anxiety medication.
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23 November 2017
The benefits of being grateful
There might be more to that warm fuzzy feeling you get when reflecting on the positives of your life!
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22 November 2017
Excellence or elitism?
The lack of diversity at top universities is a problem – but demanding quotas and regulation is not the solution.
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19 November 2017
Gold Arts Award Photography
Unit 2 Part D Online showing of photographic material
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19 November 2017
Poet Emi Mahmoud at Trust Conference
Emi Mahmoud is a poet and activist from Sudan, and as the reigning 2015 Individual World Poetry Slam Champion and Women of the World Co-Champion 2016, Emi is proof of the important relationship between the arts and activism.
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15 November 2017
Cookham Arts Festival
This review covers The Cookham Arts Festival which is a yearly event that runs throughout the summer at The Odney Club in a village called Cookham. It showcases sculptures produced by local artists. These sculptures are scattered around the Club's grounds and Gardens allowing guests to walk around and view the sculptures while enjoying the beautifully kept grounds that are only open to the public for this event. Here's what I thought about it
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15 November 2017
Hey, Who Stole My Culture?
The term 'cultural appropriation' has some potentially troubling connotations.
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15 November 2017
The Great Gatsby - A Colourful Classic
A review of the 2013 novel-to-screen adaptation of The Great Gatsby, directed by Baz Luhrmann.