Whether you’ve realised it or not we’re changing the way we write history. In years gone by our history books were written by the wealthy and elite. The lives of everyday people where seen through a periscope of privilege, with glimpses of ordinary lives seen only through letters or a second hand perspective. In … Continue reading
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Why I think that Joey Essex has everything to do with the election
This week we have the most important election in a generation. With the rise of fringe parties like the SNP, Green’s and UKIP, we could permanently throw out our traditional two party system and we could see real change in the way we do politics in this country. Tonight Joey Essex’s political documentary will air … Continue reading
My Interview with Little Miss Creative
https://t.co/4N5p7tVf48 A very informative interview with journalist and TV researcher @CharlieBrades #womeninmedia #creativetalks — Little Miss Creative (@weareLMC) August 20, 2014 Continue reading
The Womanhood Project – The Beginning!
The Woman Project began filming last weekend and I’m really excited to tell you about it The Idea: In the modern world the definition of what it means to be a women is constantly changing. We are a gender that only a century ago wasn’t allowed to vote and had to fight to be seen … Continue reading
Film Review: The Great Gatsby
This latest film adaptation of the 1925 F Scott Fitzgerald novel is set to be one of the major players at this summer’s box office. Opening at Cannes Film festival this evening Baz Luhrmann’s next offering is big news. It boasts an A list cast, Leonardo DiCaprio takes the lead role as Jay Gatsby with … Continue reading
Prude or Feminist?
A few weeks ago I was walking home in the freezing cold, a familiar picture of a woman in lingerie met my eyes, it was the latest clothing label advertisement at the bus stop. I saw some graffiti etched into plastic covering saying “objectification = violence”. I continued my stroll home in deep thought, I have … Continue reading
Film Review: Lincoln
You must have been sat at home with a blind fold and ear muffs on for the last month, not to have heard the critical acclaim this film has received. With nominations for 12 Oscars, there is no getting away from the fact that this film has been tremendously well received, so going into the cinema, on … Continue reading
Film Review: Your Sister’s Sister
It’s always interesting when big stars like Emily Blunt decide to do a low budget film and after a summer of seeing posters all over town, I decided it was about time I gave it a go. The brains behind this flick is Lynn Shelton, movie and TV all rounder having credits for writing, acting … Continue reading