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Culture Writer Charis Gambon interviews the members of her WWII re-enactment community to find out why they love taking part in 1940s re-enactment events
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Culture Writer Beatrice Lancet explores the role of art in the face of the Russia Ukraine conflict, arguing that whilst it can serve as escapism art can also encourage empathy through storytelling
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Culture Writer Daisy Griffin reviews The White Card at the Birmingham Rep, a play which interrogates white liberals who ignore their privilege and its role in the oppression of people of colour
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Life & Style Editor Julia Lee writes, for the 190th anniversary of the June Rebellion, an in-depth guide on all the adaptations of Les Misérables by Victor Hugo
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Culture Writer Harry Curtis reviews Jack Thurston's latest release in the Lost Lanes cycling series, hailing it as an excellent read for those wishing to become "competent explorers of the beautiful British countryside"
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To celebrate AAPI month, Culture Writer Zenna Hussain has compiled a list of her favourite books by Asian-American and Pacific Islander authors, a selection which ranges from Chinese LGBTQ+ fantasy to character-driven dystopian sci-fi
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Culture Writer Benjamin Oakden praises Would You Bet Against Us? at the Birmingham Rep as a heart-warming tale of backing yourself against the odds, and the power of sport to bring people together
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Digital Editor Cara-Louise Scott praises the wonderful Waitress at the Birmingham Hippodrome for its witty writing, incredible singing, and heartwarming portrayal of female friendship
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Culture Writer Joi Foote reviews LAVA at the Birmingham REP, praising the production for its subversion of the 'Girl Meets Boy' trope and the fantastic acting of its cast
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Culture Writer Daisy Griffin reviews Remembering Live Variety at The Crescent Theatre, writing about an awkwardly empty theatre and overall disappointing performances
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Print & Features Editor Kitty Grant reviews The Play That Goes Wrong at The Alexandra, praising the fantastic acting but warning those who do not favour slapstick humour to potentially give this production a miss
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Print & Features Editor Kitty Grant reviews Cluedo at The Alexandra, finding it a hilarious show which left her in tears of laughter and guessing until the very end