Måneskin at the O2 arena, London – 8 May 2023
Måneskin delivered an incredible performance that showcases the band’s talent and command of the stage.
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Måneskin delivered an incredible performance that showcases the band’s talent and command of the stage.
Read the concert review to find out more.
In this epic sequel, Daughter of the Siren Queen, Alosa struggles to master her abilities and discovers the depths of her father’s deception.
Read the book review of Daughter of the Siren Queen by Tricia Levenseller.
The daughter of the Pirate King is set a mission of the highest importance – to get caught on purpose and stay a prisoner on the Night Farer.
Read the book review of the Daughter of the Pirate King by Tricia Levenseller.
The inspiration for Disney classics, Cinderella and Beauty and the Beast are explored in The Wallace Collections exhibition.
Read the review of the Inspiring Walt Disney exhibition.
Hayley Morris’ debut book, Me vs Brain explores her relationship with her Brain, anxiety and how to navigate the world of fart etiquette, identity, therapy and much more.
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‘STRUNG ALONG’ – submission to the Royal Academy of Arts’ Summer Exhibition 2023.
Read about Amy’s inspiration and the deeper meaning of the artwork.
🏛 ARTEFACT SPOTLIGHT 🏛 Portrait of Joshua Ward (1686 – 1761) by Agostino Carlini displayed at the Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A), London.
A picture tells a thousand words. In this creative writing series, I am inspired to write a short story in a thousand words using famous artwork housed in art galleries as inspiration.
Inspiration: A shipwreck in stormy seas, 1773 by artist Claude-Joseph Vernet on display at the National Gallery, London.
Cassandra Clare’s final instalment Chain of Thorns is the battle to end all battles, the love that will conquer all and the unburdening of secrets. An epic final instalment that divides and conquers.
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Is Michelangelo’s famous sculpture ‘David’ inappropriate? What do you think?
Should art be used as political tools to support contemporary narratives and ideas?