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Impact interviews Aryana Ramkhalawon, who stars as Ayesha in the Nottingham Playhouse’s upcoming performance of The Funeral Director, which debuts tonight at 7.45pm. The play explores the experience of Ayesha and her role as a Muslim funeral director when asked to plan a memorial for a gay man. What would...
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“The first thing I always say is that creativity is not for the select few, it is for those brave enough to give it a go. The worst that can happen is you learn something.” One of the UK’s most respected Steampunk Photographers, Gary Nicholls is soon to release...
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James Pheasey has been elected as your new Students’ Union President for 2019/2020. James was declared President for the 2019/2020 academic year after winning in the sixth round with 1552 votes. James said he was feeling ‘relieved’ since it was such a close race and he thought he’d ‘get...
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Millie Doherty has been elected as your new Students’ Union Sports Officer for 2019/2020. Millie was declared Sports Officer for the 2019/2020 academic year after winning in the third round with 2201 votes. Round 1 Millie Doherty: 1,801 Ben Bean: 1,763 RON: 146 Round 2 Millie Doherty:...
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A highly relevant and much anticipated event, Women in Music is returning to Nottingham for a night of discussion and activism surrounding the gender imbalance within the music industry. The event, held at the Metronome in the city centre on Wednesday 13th March in the evening, will consist of two panels and...
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An often-cited quote about the lack of colonial history in the British curriculum comes from Dr Sashi Tharoor, who stated that “it’s a bit of an embarrassment that you can get a History A Level in this country without knowing anything about colonial history.” The lack of colonial pedagogy...
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Film and television criticism has existed from the very beginning of the medium. Whether it was the opinions of professionals with copious amounts of knowledge about the field, or those of everyday film goers simply wanting to share how hot they think an actor is, criticism is something which has...