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7 August 2023
William Thompson: The Hand You're Dealt
A show that never really got off the ground
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7 August 2023
Let the Bodies Pile
Henry Naylor is truly one of the great playwrights of our time, taking inspiration from the big sociopolitical events and distilling them down to an hour of thought-provoking theatre.
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6 August 2023
Siân Docksey: Pole Yourself Together
Existential millennial dread, hanging from a pole, for your entertainment
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6 August 2023
Kirsty Mann: Skeletons
Kirst has a secret. Something she's kept from her friends for over 10 years, and it's causing her to live a double life…
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6 August 2023
Patrick Susmilch: Texts From My Dead Friends
“An exploration of grief in the digital age”
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6 August 2023
Masseduction's Journey through Unconventional Origins and Sonic Evolution with "BLAME"
Italian indie-rock band Masseduction is all set to make waves in the rock scene with new cathartic track titled "BLAME".
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5 August 2023
Review: Dear England- A Goal!
Dear England, is currently being performed in the Olivier Theatre at the National. It is about the journey the men’s England football team have been on since Gareth Southgate took over.
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4 August 2023
Nevena's Heartfelt Ballad "Lena": A Touching Tribute to Family and Love
Serbian artist Nevena is ready to tug at heartstrings with her latest release, the emotionally charged single "Lena", a touching tribute to her cherished niece.
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4 August 2023
Breezy Casanova's Heartfelt Love Ballad "Don't Tell Me" Strikes a Chord
The world of R&B is no stranger to raw, soul-stirring talent and Breezy Casanova is a name rapidly ascending to the top. She has been leaving audiences enchanted with her soulful melodies and velvety vocals, establishing herself as a rising star.
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2 August 2023
Babel by R.F Kuang
Babel is an awe-inspiring and brilliantly crafted amalgamation of fantasy and historical fiction.
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31 July 2023
THE SDGS FROM THE HUMAN RIGHTS PERSPECTIVE: A HARMONIZING REVIEW OF GLOBAL GOAL 16
Valentine Onyeka Ogunaka's book, "Rhythm of the SDGs," stands out as a captivating and profound contribution to the human rights advocacy narrative.
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30 July 2023
Comma Period: Bridging the Gap with Melancholic Dance Music
Welcome to the world of Comma Period, where dance music meets nostalgia, and melancholy blends with exhilaration.
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28 July 2023
Indie Singalongs and Muddy Boots – Truck Festival 2023
Highlights of a weekend in Oxfordshire
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27 July 2023
Virginia's Sisters Book Review
Virginia’s Sisters pays homage to the literary great Virginia Woolf and reclaims the voices of her feminist contemporaries in a unique collection of short stories and poetry.
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25 July 2023
Review: The Burnt City
The Burnt City is an immersive theatrical performance by Punchdrunk. Punchdrunk have created their own style of theatre where they allow every single audience member to have their own unique experience.
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25 July 2023
Review: You won't duck out of Duck
Duck is a one-man show telling the story of Ismail- or Smiley to his friends. Smiley attends a private school and his goal for the summer term is to beat the school’s batting record and get entered into the famous Wisden.