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Life & Style Editor Frankie Rhodes reviews the politically charged adaptation of Matthieu Delaporte's highly successful 'Le Prenom'
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Digital Editor Holly Pittaway explores how Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery negotiates politics and power through the narratives implied in its exhibitions
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Culture Editor, Luca Demetriou, reviews a Live Art performance by UoB Student, Dania Kioufi, who strives to feel a final connection to her grandmother through ritualistic performance
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Culture's Nadia Sommella reviews the Barber Institutes new exhibition 'Cornwall as Crucible'
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Culture Critic Emily Gulbis praises director Jack Ryder's adaptation of Alan Bennett's much loved play
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Culture's Isabella Lewis highly recommends the Paper Bird's 'intriguing, immersive and deeply thought-provoking' show, Ask Me Anything
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Culture Writer Rebecca O'Daly reviews Chris Bush's, Faustus: That Damned Woman, a modern re-telling of Marlowe's tale, taking us through 400 hundred years in history, dealing with autonomy, power and legacy
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Culture Writer Rebecca O'Daly interviews actress Jodie McNee, who plays Johanna Faustus in a re-telling of the Faustus tale, a story of a vengeful woman who ascends to power
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Culture Editor, Luca Demetriou, speaks to multidisciplinary artist and director, Rob Roth, collaborator of Blondie and moderator of their 'In Conversations' taking place at Symphony Hall on the 24th April
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The Paper Birds flock to Birmingham for their 13th piece of verbatim theatre
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Culture Writers reflect on some influential figures and movements related to LGBTQ+ history
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Television Editor Cat Osborne reviews Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery's 'Dressed to the Nines' exhibition, and though impressed by the items presented is less charmed by the injustice done to them through their poor display