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18 February 2024
3 LGBTQIA+ films to fill your evenings
Diversity should ALWAYS be celebrated. However, seeing as it’s LGBTQIA+ History Month, there’s no better time for a well-deserved break accompanied by a great film. Grab your comfiest blankets and PJs, and get watching!
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17 February 2024
Essentially Cher at Burnley Mechanics
5 star performance! Splendid, super and a sight to behold! I would recommend this to everyone that loves a good show. 10 out of 10!
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9 February 2024
Palworld — Making Bank, Artistically Bankrupt
From controversy-bait to a frightening glimpse at a possible post-originality gaming-sphere
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1 February 2024
The Full Monty Review: A Euphoric Celebration of Humanity
Six unlikely comrades swap dead-end job centres, custodial battles and suicide for a red curtain, a sparkly police uniform and a blue silk thong…
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26 January 2024
Fashion workshop with Mini’s World founder Adwoa Owusu
Understand more about fashion, entrepreneurship and styling in this short workshop
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10 January 2024
Does an Increase in V.O.D decrease Film as a product?
Throughout the years i have seen a decrease in interest in DVDs and altogether films as a product. In this article I investigate the reasons why this is happening and also the advantages and disadvantages of this new digital age for Films.
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4 January 2024
3 Steam Sale Space Sims
Getting into the cockpit of three heavily discounted games
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30 December 2023
Top 10 news events of 2023
Another eventful year for 2023, from innovation breakthroughs to geopolitical shifts and environmental milestones.
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28 December 2023
Top 10 Films of 2023
The year is coming to a close, and it’s time to look back at some of the finest films we’ve seen over the past twelve months.
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21 December 2023
Introducing the Top 10s of 2023
Looking back at a year of change, innovation, and Barbie!
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17 December 2023
ZephyrMusic - Crafting Musical Magic Across Boundaries
In the vast realm of musical talent, there are individuals who not only create music but also breathe life into it, transcending the boundaries of genres and mediums. Karl Legris is one such multifaceted artist whose passion for music knows no limit
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10 December 2023
Zach Heyde - The story of this young composer
Zach Heyde may not mean anything to you, but his journey deserves to be told, discover his story in this article.
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7 December 2023
Misinformation prevents political participation: interview with CEO and Founder of ShoutOut UK, Matteo Bergamini
“We can’t deal with problems like the climate crisis without first figuring out how to counter disinformation.”
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8 December 2023
Concert and Discussion at the LSE on Art Politics
Join us for an evening of electrifying live music and boisterous discussions, as we delve into the captivating world of art politics through a round table discussion, involving panelists and audiences
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27 November 2023
Four benefits of creating a podcast – and some tips to help you get started
Once reserved for niche interests and gamers, podcasts have flourished into a global phenomenon. Most popular with younger audiences, in the UK alone, over 21 million people regularly listen to podcasts. | By Michael Olatunji
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17 November 2023
How Trinity Speech and Drama exams set the stage for one student's life
Read how Amy Frisby's love of drama flourished with the Trinity College London Speech and Drama qualification, helping her to set decide what she wants to do with her life.
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10 November 2023
The Korean Wave Exhibition at the V&A London
Review of The Korean Wave Exhibition at the V&A in London
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10 November 2023
African Fashion Exhibition at the V&A London
Review of the African Fashion Exhibition at the V&A in London