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21 July 2022
Madness concert review: ‘Oh what fun we had…’
On a beautiful Friday evening, Madness descended on Shrewsbury for what was hoped to be an atmospheric and, for many, reminiscent few hours; reviving, not just the sound of the 80s, but the sound of working-class Britain. It was exactly that.
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21 July 2022
Rock band Aliens Don't Ring Doorbells Visit North Wales Music Fesitval
The seaside town of Llandudno is known for its luscious beaches and its beautiful seafront architecture but now comes another contending factor to visiting this little paradise of North Wales.
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21 July 2022
Should menstrual leave become a permanent feature in the workplace?
Menstrual leave has been implemented in some workplaces, meaning women can take time off work during their period.
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20 July 2022
Seven Days in June by Tia Williams
Seven Days in June is a hilarious, passionate, and raw novel about two writers discovering their second chance at love.
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18 July 2022
Voice Retrospects: Jungle by Jungle
A look back at a strong debut from London-based duo, Jungle, as the album turns 6 this week
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18 July 2022
Elvis Review: The King never left the building
Lord Almighty, there’s nothing but burning love for Baz Luhrmann’s latest hit
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18 July 2022
How to cope in hot weather
The weather across the country is getting warmer and warmer, and many of us are not used to it, so here are some tips on how to cope in the hot weather this summer.
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18 July 2022
The American Dream is not for people of colour
The USA’s vision of total self-achievement and self-actualisation is not only overly idealistic but also intended for just a small portion of the population.
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18 July 2022
The reversal of Roe v Wade must force the UK to look at its own abortion laws
The criminalisation of abortion in America may seem quite distant but if we are not careful the UK could be heading the same way.
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17 July 2022
Black Cake by Charmaine Wilkerson
Black Cake is a moving and powerful debut that explores racial identity, family legacy, sexuality, history and culture.
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16 July 2022
Wunderhorse "Leader of the Pack" EP review
An unexpected venture into an eclectic mix of sounds, all brought together by Jacob Slater's untamed and elemental vocals
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16 July 2022
Exploring commitment anxiety in Big Red Machine and Taylor Swift’s ‘Renegade’
Analysing how the lyrisicm of 'Renegade' communicates messages relating to modern-day dating culture.
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16 July 2022
Review: New York Our Time (2020)
Vivienne Dick's latest documentary New York Our Time looks at the changes New York has undergone since the late 70s...
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15 July 2022
A Midsummer Night's Dream Dress Rehearsal - Review
This latest re-imagining of Shakespeare’s most popular comedy helps to modernise the text for a younger audience, sometimes at the cost of nuance and coherence
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15 July 2022
A Midsummer Night's Dream Dress Rehearsal - Play Review
A Midsummer Night's Dream, was it a night or should I say an afternoon to remember? Let's find out...
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15 July 2022
Top 10 video games of the 21st century
Following on from World Video Games Day, we rank the ten best games of the century so far
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15 July 2022
Looking back at the career of Tom Cruise
To celebrate Tom Cruise recently turning 60, we take look at his long and illustrious career
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15 July 2022
Why are we forgetting about the culture of sexual misconduct ingrained in Parliament?
The Chris Pincher scandal may have brought Boris Johnson down, but the rotten sleaze at the core of Parliament has been forgotten in the process.