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Opinion pieces we’ve received from our members as part of our rolling open submissions – Mic’d Up

Making Ends Meet: Why funding cuts are the biggest threat to national Arts and Culture

Taking risks is one of the most important parts of any business. Risk means potential loss, but also possible growth. Either way it means change and keeps us away from stagnation. It's especially relevant with Arts and Heritage sectors, where... Continue Reading →

The Joy of Dance

There’s always those games that people consider ‘arty’ - the critically acclaimed, triple quadruple award winning ones that seem to capture everyone’s unflinching attention for a singular moment in time before being shuffled back to the video game hall of... Continue Reading →

“The Eyes that couldn’t breathe” – The Filmmaker who scared a century

As much as we want to play it cool, we find ourselves occasionally coming across figures  whose influence is undeniable. What better person than this as an example, and what better time to be uncool about film-making than now. Many... Continue Reading →

Chem-Love, the FBI and David Cronenberg: The Legacy of the Illegal Novel

“You were not there for the beginning. You will not be there for the end. Your knowledge of what is going on can only be superficial and relative”   Disgusting. Pornographic, un-American trash. or...a modern masterpiece? The last censorship court... Continue Reading →

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Serial Terror: The Loss of One of TV’s Greatest Nightmares

At worst, horror in television discolours the entire genre and gets thrown onto the pile of would-be terror inducers from the mid-late 2000s Hollywood scare machine. But at best, it does what 'Channel Zero' (SyFy channel, Nick Antosca) does - it... Continue Reading →

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