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18 March 2023
The Clone Roses 25th Anniversary Tour at Burnley Mechanics
Are you a Stones Roses fan? If so, this is the show for you!
Do you also love The Smiths? You do? Then this is for you to see a Brilliant Tribute!
This is my Review of The Stone Roses 25th Anniversary tour with special guests The Smiths LTD.
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17 March 2023
If life gives you melons make: Melonade
What if you are given different ingredients from everyone else but asked to make the same thing? What if life is giving everyone lemons but you get melons? You make Melonade. This performance in the form of a game show will tell you just how.
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17 March 2023
Hozier: Eat Your Young EP
A review of the long-awaited fourth EP by Andrew Hozier-Byrne.
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17 March 2023
Marlowe Theatre trip
Last Friday, nearly everyone in my year went to the Marlowe Theatre in Canterbury watch Michael Rosen’s Unexpected Twist, and I wanted to give an honest review about it.
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17 March 2023
*SPOILER ALERT* Well, that was an Unexpected Twist!
On Friday 10th March 2023, we saw a play called Unexpected Twist. It is Michael Rosen’s rendition of the famous Charles Dickens novel Oliver Twist.
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17 March 2023
Namor releases Synth-driven Pop album ‘Mile High Club’
Independent artist Roman Shokuri aka “Namor” just released his debut album Mile High Club.
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16 March 2023
Just Be Normal Review - A sister's bond
Sisterly love, warm and big. It isn’t fragile no matter how many fights, anger and words are thrown out at one another. It isn’t fragile as portrayed in Just be normal.
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16 March 2023
Too Much World At Once: An underrated triumph of theatre
Surly, guarded Noble attempts to navigate the treacherous waters of youth and coming of age whilst trying to uphold his crumbling family in this achingly real yet charmingly surreal production.
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10 March 2023
Introducing Thulsa Doom : "We make the films we want to watch"
Introducing Thulsa Doom - an award-winning indie film production company pushing the boundaries of cinema with high-quality, low-budget films with big stories to tell.
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9 March 2023
The Rocky Horror Show: Unapologetically outlandish
Two cookie-cutter college kids are in for craziest night EVER of dancing, aliens, sex and time warps after a chance encounter with the saucy corset-wearing, chainsaw-bearing Dr Frank-N-Furter…
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8 March 2023
Online Shop founding team hopes to bring MMORPG's back to the mainstream
Explore the world of Babylon, a classic MMORPG (massively multiplayer online role-playing game) that puts you in a world of 7th Century AD Europe, China, Egypt and South-East Asia.
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8 March 2023
Embracing the power of femininity
For years we have been told to suppress our femininity to pursue power, but isn't it time we changed the narrative and realised the true power femininity holds and how embracing that power can help us survive the future?
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8 March 2023
Activist Patsy Stevenson talks violence against women and the importance of equity
“You know, I really envision it. A world where a woman can walk down the street at night, with earphones in, not worry and not looking back.” Patsy Stevenson
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8 March 2023
A conversation on embracing equity with women in academia
Speaking with three women in academia, we take a look at the intersections of being a woman in a male-dominated discipline.
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5 March 2023
At what point does editing become censorship?
How backlash over linguistic changes to Roald Dahl’s books has sparked conversations on politically correct culture
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5 March 2023
Clementine - Chaos, catastrophe, calamity!
Chaos glided in wearing a blue dress and sunglasses.
Rosalie Minnitt's musical comedy Clementine is a "Gen z ode to women." The plot revolves around Lady Clementine who lives in the past and her relationship mishaps. Is she not destined for love?
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5 March 2023
Charlie and Stan: Review
A review of the electric Told by an Idiot and Theatre Royal Plymouth production, Charlie and Stan.
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3 March 2023
Martin Aelred Colgan has a "love like a red red rose" in new single
Scottish singer returned with a new song based on Robert Burns' poetry titled "My Love Is Like A Red Red Rose".