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Month: November 2023

Illustration by Alife Whitby. Hands and arms holding up banners and placards. Words: read the room, black lives matter, we are the dreamers of dreams, women are not a genre, trans rights are human rights, safe space, marry your gays, disability isn't a dirty word. Progress pride flag and rainbow infinity symbol.
Categories EDITORIAL

It's an editorial, you know.

We did it! Read The Room magazine is off the ground, we have lift off, Houston, we do not have a problem… anymore. We did...

November 3, 2023November 7, 2023
Time Artwork by Alife Whitby
Categories FILM & TV

TIME SERIES TWO: Premiere Report & Helen Black Interview

Wednesday 18th October was an exciting day for me as I was able to attend an exclusive screening at the BFI Southbank. The screening was...

November 3, 2023November 11, 2023
Rachel Taylor Beales
Categories MUSIC

ARTIST PROFILE: Rachel Taylor-Beales

Read The Room's co-editor Alfie Whitby catches up with Wales based folk singer-songwriter and artist Rachel Taylor-Beales, via email, for a natter about her extensive...

November 3, 2023July 19, 2024
A Pa In The Life Banner
Categories FILM & TV

A PA in the Life: Understanding the World of Film/TV Production

If there’s a TV show that filmed in NYC in the last 8 years, chances are high that I worked on it.  Ever since I...

November 3, 2023January 25, 2024
Jeff Buckley Photo credit: Renaud Monfourny
Categories MUSIC

Jeff Buckley - A Life Changing Experience

As we mark, what would’ve been, Jeff Buckley’s 57th birthday on the 17th November, Read The Room staffer Céline Whitby recounts, once again, her experience...

November 3, 2023November 7, 2023
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Categories MUSIC

The Good Witch (Deluxe) by Maisie Peters

“Am I better yet?” Questions the title track of The Good Witch by British singer-songwriter Maisie Peters. With lush synths and emotive vocals, her sophomore...

November 3, 2023November 7, 2023
Womenxfest
Categories FILM & TV

Women X Festival 2023

In the heart of Durham, a band of volunteers led by Caris Rhianne Williams have just concluded their 4th annual Women X film festival. Dedicated...

November 3, 2023November 7, 2023
All Boys Arent Blue Banner 2
Categories LIFE & CULTURE

RTR Recommends Vol. 1

In our first ever 'RTR Recommends' feature, team member Candice reveals some of her favourite books, music, films, TV, LGBTQ+ moments and fashion items...  ...

November 3, 2023December 4, 2023

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