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7 August 2022
Classic!
In Classic! audiences speed-read through 42 classic novels with a charming ensemble cast
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7 August 2022
Chloe Petts: Transcience
A glorious win for Chloe Petts debut at Edinburgh Fringe
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7 August 2022
Boris the Third
A well-executed characterisation, but undermined by its subject matter.
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6 August 2022
My experience as a performer with a chronic illness
Gigi explores their experience working whilst battling an incurable illness called ulcerative colitis. A form of IBD, this illness flares up suddenly and can impact daily life but also can be stable and well controlled through medication.
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6 August 2022
F1 and its problem with harassment: why is it happening and how can it be prevented?
Accounts of fan abuse at the Austrian and Hungarian GP have shocked many, but what are the reasons for this increase in harassment?
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5 August 2022
Cassia "Why You Lacking Energy" Album Review
The Macclesfield band are here to tell you everything will be alright
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5 August 2022
What is the manosphere and why does it represent an active threat to women?
The manosphere is an online community fuelled with misogyny, violent culture and anti-feminist rhetoric actively spreading harmful messaging regarding women to society.
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5 August 2022
Your guide to the best of Brick Lane
In the heart of East London, Brick Lane has so much to offer.Whether you're looking for an array of South Asian cuisines or new vintage finds for your wardrobe there's something for everyone on Brick Lane.
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5 August 2022
The Merciless Ones by Namina Forna
The Merciless Ones is an exciting YA fantasy novel about girls who bleed gold and monsters who hide behind the guise of being saviours.
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5 August 2022
Great British Bake Off: The Musical, Review - Eggcellent sweet treat for Bake Off fans
Press night review for Great British Bake Off: The Musical making its world premiere at Everyman Theatre Cheltenham.
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4 August 2022
Brick Lane: A case study for gentrification gone wrong
Located in the heart of the East End, a vibrant street once fuelled with aromas from Asian to Caribbean cuisines, now paints a very different picture.At present, Brick Lane represents the inevitable outcome of gentrification.
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4 August 2022
Salt Ashes unveils her latest single 'Didn't See It Coming'
Love is a beautiful thing, it is packed with mystery and it jumps into your life when you’re least expecting it. Coming in infinite different sizes and colours, it never looks the same as it once did as it begins to shape the very person you are
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4 August 2022
Voice Retrospects: Reservoir Dogs (1992)
It’s been 30 years this summer since Reservoir Dogs was released and kickstarted the career of one of the most famous filmmakers alive today – but has it aged well?
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3 August 2022
Women’s fashion trends through the decades
Women’s fashion is ever-evolving, so let’s take some time to look at where our styles may have evolved across the decades.
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3 August 2022
All This Could Be Different by Sarah Thankam Mathews
All This Could Be Different is a tender and smart novel about coming of age in difficult times, dreaming, and friendship.
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1 August 2022
How responsible is the national curriculum for our myriad of forgotten histories?
The omission of Indian independence to the forgotten Windrush generation in the history curriculum means that many minority students feel alienated from their roots. So how responsible is the curriculum for the absence of racially diverse narratives?
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31 July 2022
Prima Facie: A horrifying story of a ‘corrosive wound’ familiar to too many
Riding off the successes of her lead role in BBC’s Killing Eve, Jodie Comer hit London’s West End in a one-woman show Prima Facie.
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31 July 2022
The Book Eaters by Sunyi Dean
The Book Eaters is a stunning dark urban fantasy about familial love, patriarchy, and motherhood.