In November 2020, Popgirlz Scotland found that ‘Scotify’, Spotify’s largest editorial playlist for Scottish music, was featuring a majority of male artists on the list. Breaking it down, 68.5 percent of the artists on the ‘Scotify’ playlist were male versus just 31.5
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MoreIn November 2020, Popgirlz Scotland found that ‘Scotify’, Spotify’s largest editorial playlist for Scottish music, was featuring a majority of male artists on the list. Breaking it down, 68.5 percent of the artists on the ‘Scotify’ playlist were male versus just 31.5
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MoreSculptures, installations, and murals are some of the types of public art that can liven up a neighbourhood and bring colour to bleak urban spaces. Aside from its decorative and entertainment value, public art can also be used to raise awareness and
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