Jen Sawitzki and Tamara Greatrix met with curator Sophie Mason and artist Larissa Shaw to gain exclusive insight into Mason's recent exhibition 'Bleeding Out' which campaigns for endometriosis awareness. The post Redbrick Visits: Bleeding Out Exhibition appeared first on Redbrick .
Film & TV writer Olivia Harradine praises Pluribus to be a relevant and well-developed warning as a response to the real-world affects of Artificial Intelligence. The post Pluribus: A fight against Artificial Intelligence? appeared first on Redbrick .
Major plans for the Bordesley Viaduct threaten to reshape Birmingham’s most vibrant quarter, but could this be the end of city’s music scene and nightlife as we know it? The post Is This the End of Digbeth’s Nightlife? appeared first on Redbrick .
Sport Writer Toby Auckland interviews Yunchaokete Bu following his men's singles title win at the Lexus Birmingham Open Tennis Tournament The post Yunchaokete Bu: The New Force on Grass appeared first on Redbrick .
Digital Editor Archie Marks reviews GMTG’s production of the hilarious, heartfelt musical The post Musical Review: The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee appeared first on Redbrick .
Sci&Tech Editor Adam Abrahams explains the linguistic loopholes behind a dangerous AI exploit The post How Adversarial Poetry Breaks AI appeared first on Redbrick .
Digital Editor Archie Marks reviews the new Bleachers album, finding it more emotionally generous than the band’s previous work The post Album Review: Bleachers – everyone for ten minutes appeared first on Redbrick .