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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!

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  • Review The Great Gatsby - A Colourful Classic
    15 November 2017

    The Great Gatsby - A Colourful Classic

    by Abby Young

    A review of the 2013 novel-to-screen adaptation of The Great Gatsby, directed by Baz Luhrmann.

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  • Blog Physical Theatre
    13 November 2017

    Physical Theatre

    by Ashlee Brown Activist

    If I had to put my favourite styles of theatre in order, I would probably say that Physical Theatre is one of my least favourites. Not to offend anyone involved with physical theatre, I would just prefer to watch a musical, however, that being said, I have seen two pieces of physical theatre that deserve to be mentioned.

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  • Blog Womanhood: a problem you can't pay away
    10 November 2017

    Womanhood: a problem you can't pay away

    by Franki Hay Contributor

    Sexual abuse cases have recently been tearing through Hollywood, more shockingly than ever before, showing us that there are some problems money and fame can't solve, for even the most high-powered women.

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  • Blog #MeToo, driving social change?
    8 November 2017

    #MeToo, driving social change?

    by Agi Kolaczynska Contributor

    We are witnessing a societal change unfold.

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  • Blog What will become known as the sexual abuse uproar of 2017
    5 November 2017

    What will become known as the sexual abuse uproar of 2017

    by Bhavesh Jadva Voice Team

    There's a lot of news and comment ground to cover here. First, I'll try and fail to summarise the events briefly.

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  • Blog Boys in the performing arts
    4 November 2017

    Boys in the performing arts

    by Lizzie Hayward

    Ever noticed the large gender gap between the amount of boys and girls in amateur performing arts? Well I think that it's an issue that needs to be addressed and here's why.

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  • Review Sunset Boulevard at the Palace Theatre Manchester
    4 November 2017

    Sunset Boulevard at the Palace Theatre Manchester

    by Jessica Stoddard

    Sunset Boulevard at the Palace Theatre. Reporter Jess Stoddard reviews the Tony Award-winning play

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  • Review David Hockney Exhibition Tate Britain 2017
    2 November 2017

    David Hockney Exhibition Tate Britain 2017

    by Kitty Alexander

    On Sunday 21st May 2017 I travelled to London to attend a exhibition on David Hockney in the Tate Britain. This was a fascinating insight into the work of a very multitalented man and the progression of his work throughout the years.

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  • Review Bug and Jewellery making workshop with Tinkan Designs
    2 November 2017

    Bug and Jewellery making workshop with Tinkan Designs

    by Innis Major

    Here is my review for the workshops of Tinkan Designs, including summary and short film.

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  • Feature ​INTRODUCING... Life on the line: Mental health in the Army
    1 November 2017

    ​INTRODUCING... Life on the line: Mental health in the Army

    by Tom Inniss Voice Team

    A serialized story of one man's experiences with mental health while serving in the forces

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  • Blog Fighting fake news with literacy skills
    31 October 2017

    Fighting fake news with literacy skills

    by Tom Inniss Voice Team

    Creating a curriculum to fight misinformation

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  • Blog Accessibility in journalism
    31 October 2017

    Accessibility in journalism

    by Tom Inniss Voice Team

    How do we make information available to all?

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  • Review Intuitive Painting at Tewkesbury Art Studios
    30 October 2017

    Intuitive Painting at Tewkesbury Art Studios

    by Nyah Harper

    I attended an Intuitive Painting course at Tewkesbury Art Studios to try and develop my creativity as an artist.

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  • Interview Cosplaying: Kristi O’Connor
    28 October 2017

    Cosplaying: Kristi O’Connor

    by Grace McCabe Contributor

    I had a chat with Kristi O'Connor, a regular cosplayer and brilliant artist, in my prep for Comic Con October 2017

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  • Review An interview with the owner of indigo tattoos - Gemma
    27 October 2017

    An interview with the owner of indigo tattoos - Gemma

    by Charlotte Spivack

    This is a review of my interview with a tattoo artist and owner of of indigo tattoos.

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  • Blog Child stars are not performing monkeys, when will we learn?
    26 October 2017

    Child stars are not performing monkeys, when will we learn?

    by Maddie Drury Contributor

    Goodbye Christopher Robin reminds us once again of the cautionary world of children in the entertainment industry.

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  • Review Subsonic
    24 October 2017

    Subsonic

    by Lisa Knights

    I attended the festival as part of my work experience and took the opportunity to review some of the events.

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  • Blog EDM Artists Aren't Real Musicians
    23 October 2017

    EDM Artists Aren't Real Musicians

    by Lisa Knights

    I am looking into the issue of whether EDM is real music and the artists that create it are real musicians for my Gold Arts Award Unit 1:Part D.

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