This is my 7 minute radio feature, produced with Clem Silverman. Who are the people that decide what’s in this summer? Alexander McQueen, Vivienne Westwood and Calvin Klein are huge names in the fashion industry. But they all had to start somewhere. Stefanie Linhardt and Clem Silverman have been exploring how people have kick-started their [...]
Posts Tagged ‘students’
Up and coming designers – Radio Feature
Posted in Fashion, London, Media, Stefanie Linhardt, United Kingdom, tagged Alternative Fashion Show, FAD, Fashion, Fashion Awareness Direct, linkedin, London, London Fashion Week, Media, students, Vauxhall Fashion Scouts on June 15, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
This is what the parties are offering young voters
Posted in Media, Politics, Stefanie Linhardt, United Kingdom, tagged Conservative Future, Conservative Party, Conservatives, election 2010, general election, Labour, Labour Party, LibDems, Liberal Democrats, Liberal Youth, linkedin, Michael Rock, party politics, policies, Politics, Sam Tarry, Sara Scarlett, students, tuition fees, UK election, Young Labour, young voters, youth unemployment on April 7, 2010 | 1 Comment »
The last Prime Minister’s Questions are over and election day is in four weeks. Time to make up your mind who to vote for! We have been out there discovering what the parties have to offer young voters:
Can Students tell David Cameron from Colin Firth?
Posted in Politics, Stefanie Linhardt, United Kingdom, tagged Colin Firth, Conservative Party, David Cameron, David Willets, Ed Balls, Labour Party, Liberal Democrats, linkedin, Nick Clegg, Peter Mandelson, politicians, Politics, Robert Powell, students, University of Westminster on March 10, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
After we found out that more than 50 per cent of 17 to 24 year-olds are not registered to vote, Robert Powell and Stefanie Linhardt went out to find out whether students at the University of Westminster can tell David Cameron from Colin Firth. Part two of our politics trilogy.
Are students not interested in politics?
Posted in London, Politics, Stefanie Linhardt, United Kingdom, tagged 2010, Electoral Commission, electoral register, general election, linkedin, party politics, Peter Hain, Politics, Rupa Huq, Sam Tarry, students, UK, voting on March 9, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
For as long as there are universities – students have always been associated with politics. But a new report by the Electoral Commission shows that this might be changing – as more than 50 per cent of all young voters are not registered to vote in the upcoming general elections. Stefanie Linhardt has been finding [...]