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22 April 2022
Why it is time for the British monarchy to be abolished
It is a polarising argument but here is why I believe the monarchy has no place in a modern British society.
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21 April 2022
Voice Retrospectives: Rebel Without a Cause (1955)
This Nicholas Ray classic is one of the most famous films of all time. How does it hold up?
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21 April 2022
Looking back on Taste of Kingston, a celebration of a global community
Read the learnings and insights of Taste of Kingston by Archie O’Neill who, in his role as Community Learning and Participation Kickstarter at Creative Youth, led the organisation of the five-day event.
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18 April 2022
Eurovision 2022: Alphabetical recap of countries’ songs from D-I
From A-Z everything you’ll need to see about this year’s 2022 entries (continuing with countries D-I).
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18 April 2022
The difference between a home and a house: a care leaver's perspective Pt.1
Lucy James talks about the challenges faced trying to find accomodation as a care leaver, the important differences between a house and a home, and offers useful tips for any young people looking to move out for the first time.
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16 April 2022
Olivier Awards 2022: Cabaret at the Kit Kat Club wins seven awards
The 2022 Olivier Awards return to the Royal Albert Hall for a star-studded night where musical revival Cabaret takes home top prizes.
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16 April 2022
How to spend 48 hours in Split
Here’s how to enjoy an affordable trip in one of the most beautiful regions in the world: Croatia
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14 April 2022
Voice Retrospect: How 'Control' depicted the extraordinarily short life of an icon
Control detailed a tragic ending to a promising career
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14 April 2022
Voice Retrospectives: Yi Yi (2000)
Edward Yang’s magnum opus is a beautiful, touching portrait of a middle class family in Taipei.
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14 April 2022
Why are some fashion items inexplicably gendered?
Nail polish, skirts, makeup: they’re all seen as feminine today, but if you ask someone why, you’re unlikely to get a real answer. Men have worn all of them in numerous cultures and societies across history – so what changed?
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13 April 2022
‘Never let a good crisis go to waste’: A look at crises & change
Winston Churchill once said to ‘never let a good crisis go to waste’ and this has rung true. Lauren Johnson and Dheeraj Chutani take a look at how crises are used as windows of opportunity, and put this claim to the test.
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13 April 2022
Is Theatre losing its importance in the modern world?
For my art argument, I chose to explore the question of whether or not theatre is losing its place in the modern world.
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13 April 2022
Are We Falling Into A Filter Bubble? How The Online World Can Shape Our Opinions
Read on as we delve into the future of ‘The Filter Bubble’ and what it could mean for the future of news consumption and global communication as we pick apart how the online world can shape our opinions.
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13 April 2022
How accessible is the gaming industry?
We look at how accessible the gaming industry for disabled consumers
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11 April 2022
A Home Counties beer and why you might choose it.
A brief look at the beers of my local area and why the people that brew them are thriving at the minute.
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11 April 2022
Eurovision 2022: Alphabetical recap of countries’ songs from A-C
From A-Z everything you’ll need to see about this year’s 2022 entries (starting with countries A-C)
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