Entertainment & Culture

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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The Undateables: a frank review

Regular contributor, Deborah Caulfield, tells us her opinion on The Undateables, a three-part series following a group of people with…

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Drake Music: breaking down disabling barriers to music

New Disability Horizons contributor, Carien Meijer, CEO of a dynamic music and technology hub, Drake Music, tells us how the…

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Oyster Project: Disability charity with an ethos that ‘the world is your oyster’

New Disability Horizons contributor, John Russell, shares with us the story of how, and why, he created a charity called…

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The Two Worlds of Charlie F: helping wounded soldiers through theatre

In December 2010, producer Alice Driver created the first theatre project to help wounded, injured and sick (WIS) service personnel.…

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Tilly Smiles: inspiring disabled children

Following on from the inspiring story of how twelve-year-old, Tilly Griffiths, never lets her disability get in the way of…

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Subtle Kraft Co: bringing dance and disability together

Disability Horizons’ Co-Editor, Srin Madipalli, and Content Editor, Liz Ransome, were recently invited to watch a contemporary dance performance by…

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Have you heard… The British Paraorchestra

Disability Horizons has been bowled over by the sound of The British Paraorchestra, an orchestra made up of talented musicians…

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