Entertainment & Culture

Disability and the media: music and song lyrics

In our two-part article about disability and the media, Trailblazers ambassador David Gale shares his thought on music and song lyrics…

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Book review: Halfway Gone

Regular Disability Horizons contributor, Sarah Ismail, reviews Matt Padmore’s book – Halfway Gone – a book about life and love…

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The Garden: an inclusive theatre performance as part of London 2012

From 6th to 9th September, Graeae will be showcasing a new accessible outdoor production called The Garden at the Riverside…

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I’m Spazticus: straight from the horse’s mouth

I’m Spazticus is a new hidden camera prank show from Channel 4, airing in the run up to the Paralympics.…

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Matthew Newbury: The Secret Millionaire

Martyn Sibley talks to amputee and businessman, Matthew Newbury, who recently appeared on the Channel 4 show, “The Secret Millionaire”. You…

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Debbie van der Putten: a disabled model and proud of it

Disabled fashion model, Debbie van der Putten, who is an amputee, tells Disability Horizons how she is proud to be…

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The perils of shopping with mobility impairments

New Disability Horizons contributor, Merry Cross, who currently presents the radio show Make Yourself Heard, shares her thoughts on the…

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Disabled superheroes: how many can you name?

Following on from our article about the need for books featuring disabled characters, new Disability Horizons contributor, Frank Lambert, tells…

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XENI: fashionable clothing for disabled women

Ann Olivier talks to Disability Horizons about how she came to start her own clothing line, XENI, for people with…

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Once upon a time: children’s books need disabled heroes

Alexandra Strick talks to Disability Horizons about her work to make children’s books more inclusive and accessible. When I was…

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