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15 July 2021
Historicising Covid
by Alexandra Hart ContributorWill we ever be able to leave the pandemic behind?
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15 July 2021
Theatre in Motion: Will we ever escape Covid?
by Alexandra Hart ContributorSelf-isolation strikes theatre. I guess you CAN stop the beat…
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14 July 2021
Performance Pressure
by Milli-Rose RubinThe performance of life itself is such a tasking role to play, one that we all have to do.
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14 July 2021
Social Media: Helping Or Hindering Ethnic Minorities?
by Perisha KudhailA look into the world of social media and whether it is a friend or a foe to ethnic minorities.
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14 July 2021
Review: Wonder Boy
by Daisy Mellor ContributorEvocative and moving, Wonder Boy depicts the life of fashion designer Olivier Rousteing, and has recently made the jump over to Netflix.
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13 July 2021
NFT: 3 Pros and Cons
by Niamh HarrisonNFT have been popular in recent months, but with anything new, it can start off rocky. I've boiled down my research into 3 Pros and Cons to spark debate and collect others views on the subject.
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13 July 2021
50% of UK festivals cancelled in 2021
by De-Mornae Clarke Kickstart TeamHalf of the festivals with more than 5,000 attendees have been cancelled this year.
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1 July 2021 – 3 September 2021
Call for Entries - 25th Japan Media Arts Festival
by Executive Committee Japan Media Arts FestivalThe Japan Media Arts Festival Executive Committee is accepting entries for the 25th Japan Media Arts Festival. Works must be completed or released between September 5, 2020 – September 3, 2021.
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13 July 2021
Interview with Diana Award recipient, Yi Kang Choo
by Elle Farrell-Kingsley Kickstart TeamAn insight into winning the Diana Award, presented to young people who have demonstrated exceptional ability to inspire and mobilise new generations.
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13 July 2021
How-to interview someone by TV Presenter, Hayley Palmer
by Saskia Calliste Voice TeamTV Presenter Hayley Palmer shares some helpful advice on how to successfully interview someone.
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12 July 2021
Adoption and Motherhood: The Wild Track by Margaret Reynolds
by Kaitlin Jefferys ContributorPart memoir, part examination of motherhood, The Wild Track follows Margaret on her five-year journey to adopting a child. But pivotally, the book asks, ‘what makes any woman want to become a mother?’
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12 July 2021
Brighton Fringe Review: SWAN
by Elsa Monteith Local ReviewerA quasi-French fever dream bound up in swans, mime, and a spectacular nude finish. C’est trés bien!
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13 July 2021 – 15 August 2021
BBC announces drive to uncover new UK animation talent
by De-Mornae Clarke Kickstart TeamAn initiative to find and develop the UK’s next animation talent, called Ignite, has been announced this month. With aims to help support and diversify the animation pool it gives hope to emerging talent.
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12 July 2021
England left devastated as they lost the Euro 2020 final on penalties
by De-Mornae Clarke Kickstart TeamEngland left in mourning as they lost the Euro 2020 final after a penalty shoot out. Now, racist abuse dominates the headlines instead of the team's stellar success.
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12 July 2021
Exclusive interview with Cassa Jackson of 'Learning How To Love' fame
by Poppy LaineLearning How To Love is the current single from one miss Cassa Jackson, a mature take on the love song, this time dedicated to long term relationships, full of complications and compromises.
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12 July 2021
Brighton Fringe Review “The Sex Party” Work in Progress by Frankie Thompson
by Mariya Kovacheva Local ReviewerNothing you would have ever seen before, absolutely incredible and unique!
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12 July 2021
Show Me You gets the remix treatment - so you can be your authentic self dusk ‘til dawn!
by Poppy LaineNOT that the radio edit of Dynamyte’s explosive ‘Show Me You’ was lacking in beats, but the sassy retro pop belter just got an upgrade. Each remix in this package offers something additional and unique to this already-brilliant pop track.
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12 July 2021
Dune: The Legacy of Frank Herbert’s Sci Fi classic
by Magellan DissanayakaA look into why Dune has captured the hearts and minds of generations and has stood the test of time.