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Culture Writer Charis Gambon reviews the epistolary novel Words of War, highlighting its importance as a collection of primary source material from World War II
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Culture Writer Charis Gambon reviews Alice in Wonderland, a performance by the Birmingham Ormiston Academy, and praises the students' skills as well as the staging
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Culture writer Charis Gambon reviews Women, Scorned, a play being put on by the University of Birmingham's society Article19 about four women from Greek Mythology
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In light of Disability History Month, Comment Writers and Editors come together to shine light on their hidden illnesses, sharing their experiences and realities
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Culture Writer Charis Gambon reviews Horrible Histories Barmy Britain, arguing that the Live Show definitely lives up to the greatness of the television series
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TV Critic Charis Gambon recommends Rebellion, a gripping historical drama about the 1916 Easter Uprising in Ireland
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Culture Writer Charis Gambon urges readers to donate to Birmingham Museums and Art Gallery in order to preserve the world's largest watercolour and several tapestries detailing the legend of King Arthur.
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Culture Writer Charis Gambon reveals her passion for vintage fashion and how it has helped her, and many others, embrace their colourful individuality
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Culture Writer Charis Gambon writes about her passion for re-enacting, sharing that it is more than 'playing pretend' and quoting fellow reenactors on why they got into reenactment
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Culture Writer Charis Gambon reviews the stand-up comedy show Alien, writing that Jack Barry has a joke for everyone and highlighting his uniqueness
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Culture Writers Charis Gambon and Daisy Griffin visit The Barber Institute's new exhibition about the famous rhinoceros Miss Clara and the art she inspired
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Culture Writer Charis Gambon reviews The Copla Musical as part of the SHOUT 2021 Festival and praises its mission of reviving the musical genre of Copla and the history of queer protest during Franco's fascist regime