The London Olympics, love and Romanies meet in East London in Shraddha at the Soho Theatre.
Photo: Simon Kane
Read Amelia's review for musicOMH here.
Monday 9 November 2009
Monday 19 October 2009
Review - Category B
Amelia reviews the world premiere of Category B.
This Roy Williams play kicks off London's Tricycle Theatre's Not Black and White season in which three black British playwrights explore the state of the nation at the end of the first decade of the 21st century.
Published in the Harrow, Wembley and Pinner Observer newspapers.
Monday 5 October 2009
My Mother Said I Never Should - Review
Review of Charlotte Keatley's classic play with original director Brigid Larmour back in charge.
Published by Itchy London part of the national Itchy City entertainment guide websites.
Saturday 26 September 2009
Stockwell - Play Review
Published by Red Pepper, read Amelia's review of Stockwell, the gripping play of the inquest into the police killing of innocent Jean Charles de Menezes.
Wednesday 2 September 2009
Interview - a Writer Recommends Books
Amelia's interview for The Browser website with journalist Jane Bidder who writes fiction under the name Sophie King. Sophie King suggests books on the craft of creative writing.
Interviewee was sourced, secured and then the interview was conducted and written, entirely independently by Amelia.
Friday 21 August 2009
Travel Article - Hana, Moravia in the Czech Republic
Comprehensive, practical travel piece on the town of Prostejov and surrounding areas in Hana, Moravia, eastern Czech Republic, bursting with first-hand, local knowledge.
Sourced, researched, written and photographed by Amelia for a leading English language website on the Czech Republic.
Sourced, researched, written and photographed by Amelia for a leading English language website on the Czech Republic.
Friday 7 August 2009
Volunteering Feature
Tuesday 4 August 2009
Kulez is Cool As
Sourced, interviewed, written and photographed by Amelia for the
Harrow Observer
Up and coming rapper Kulez shares a small space with Amelia to talk about battling, tea and his Zimbabwean roots.
Harrow Observer
Up and coming rapper Kulez shares a small space with Amelia to talk about battling, tea and his Zimbabwean roots.
Monday 20 July 2009
Amnesty International
Further work with Amnesty International...
As well as producing a weekly e-newsletter, writing and distributing publicity material and helping put on events, Amelia also proof-read official documents such as their annual report.
Amelia's role running the Prague group is credited on the last page of Amnesty International Czech Republic's recent bulletin.
As well as producing a weekly e-newsletter, writing and distributing publicity material and helping put on events, Amelia also proof-read official documents such as their annual report.
Amelia's role running the Prague group is credited on the last page of Amnesty International Czech Republic's recent bulletin.
Q and Good Housekeeping Test Out Compact Editions
Published in Press Gazette
This article was also picked up by Contract Publishing
Leading national magazines bid for more readers with the launch of
handbag/man-bag - sized formats.
This article was also picked up by Contract Publishing
Leading national magazines bid for more readers with the launch of
handbag/man-bag - sized formats.
Health Centre Campaign
Festival Travel Tips
Researched and written by Amelia for the Guardian newspaper's website
Amelia shares her first-hand experiences of one of the best central European music festivals with Guardian readers.
Amelia shares her first-hand experiences of one of the best central European music festivals with Guardian readers.
Recession Fighters
Anti-Racism Arts Event with Amnesty International
Amelia has been heavily involved with Amnesty International for a number of years. One of the key events Amelia created and ran was an arts event against racism.
Talented musicians, poets, writers and visual artists generously gave their time to an important cause.
In addition to managing the whole event from venue to performers with assistance from an Amnesty team, Amelia wrote, designed and distributed all the publicity material, presented some of her creative writing and compered the evening in Czech and English.
Scroll down and click here to see some of the posters Amelia created for this event on the Amnesty website.
Talented musicians, poets, writers and visual artists generously gave their time to an important cause.
In addition to managing the whole event from venue to performers with assistance from an Amnesty team, Amelia wrote, designed and distributed all the publicity material, presented some of her creative writing and compered the evening in Czech and English.
Scroll down and click here to see some of the posters Amelia created for this event on the Amnesty website.
Sunday 19 July 2009
Charity's Annual Review - Proofreading
Amelia proof read extensively as a staffer at sector leading NGO Charities Evaluation Services, including their annual review.
(For byline credit see page 16.)
Friday 17 July 2009
Red Nose Week Events
Thursday 9 July 2009
22-year-old to launch free glossy fashion magazine
Interview and words by Amelia for Press Gazette
A young editor starts a luxury magazine with the help of the Prince's Trust
This article was also picked up and used by Contract Publishing here.
A young editor starts a luxury magazine with the help of the Prince's Trust
This article was also picked up and used by Contract Publishing here.
Album Review - Eat More Cake
Published in Harrow Observer
Sourced, researched, photographed and written by Amelia
West London group Eat More Cake played Glastonbury 2009, featured on two of the well-respected Hed Kandi dance music compilations and received air play on Radio One.
Amelia bumped into the talented quintet at another band's gig which led to the busy boys granting her an interview and a preview of their sublime forthcoming second album, Climb the Ladder, Live the Dream.
It was produced in collusion with the Grammy-award winning sound dudes behind the album The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill and the score for the latest Harry Potter flick.
Sourced, researched, photographed and written by Amelia
West London group Eat More Cake played Glastonbury 2009, featured on two of the well-respected Hed Kandi dance music compilations and received air play on Radio One.
Amelia bumped into the talented quintet at another band's gig which led to the busy boys granting her an interview and a preview of their sublime forthcoming second album, Climb the Ladder, Live the Dream.
It was produced in collusion with the Grammy-award winning sound dudes behind the album The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill and the score for the latest Harry Potter flick.
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band,
Glastonbury,
Grammy,
Harry Potter,
Lauryn Hill,
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