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Sci&Tech Writer Youssra Al Hajji met UoB graduate Sameerah to discuss her journey, from her recent diagnosis with MS to taking part in MS Walk Birmingham this June
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Culture Writer Youssra Al-Hajji reviews the Royal Shakespeare Company's production of The Merchant of Venice, praising the acting and stage direction but finding the play's ending lacklustre
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Culture Writer Youssra Al-Hajji reviews Birmingham Royal Ballet's Black Sabbath, considering it to be a poignant tribute to the band's legacy with incredible choreography and musical renditions of the band's music
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Culture Writer Youssra Al-Hajji reviews the Royal Shakespeare Company's production of Macbeth, praising the performances of the tragic leads
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Food&Drink writers Caitlin McGraw and Youssra Al Hajji attended Birmingham based restaurant The Coconut Tree’s ‘Come Dine with Me Roadshow’ event
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Culture Writer Youssra Hajji reviews Much Ado About Nothing and finds the incorporation of both BSL and Audio Description to be smoothly integrated into the show whilst still maintaining the core principals of a Shakespearean comedy
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Culture Writer Youssra Al-Hajji reviews Ballet Black and finds the performance to be a simple and powerful message that inspires and raises the importance of all Black and Asian ballet dancers
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Culture writer Youssra Al Hajji reviews the Alexandra Theatre's recent production of the renowned musical, Fame, arguing that the show never gets old
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Culture Writers Zenna Hussain and Youssra Al Hajji review the musical Beauty and The Beast, particularly loving the visually pleasing and impressive set