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15 March 2022
Review: Nora: A Doll's House
Stef Smith reinvents the classic play, 'A Doll's House' by Henrik Ibsen, whose message still has relevance today.
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15 March 2022
Jeremy Kyle Show: Death on Daytime proves Kyle only cared about exploitation
The private school boy bully who took it too far
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15 March 2022
Much ado about nothing review
This is my Silver Arts Award review of the RSC's 2022 production of 'Much ado about nothing'. I am learning sound and lighting skills for my challenge, so I have focused on these in my review.
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15 March 2022
Why are we ignoring Oxford commas?
An insight into the Oxford comma - perhaps the Marmite of linguistics.
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15 March 2022
Boiling Point (2021)
Stephen Graham is excellent in Philip Barantini’s stressful single-take drama, but by the end, it all feels a little hollow
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15 March 2022
Defining influence close to home
Let's take the time to appreciate the women who have influenced our lives and our growth as individuals. Idols and women with larger platforms can be celebrated, yes, but let's look at the ones we interact with closer to home.
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14 March 2022
How changing my hair helps me take control of my body
How being able to make decisions around my hair gave me the independence I desperately craved
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14 March 2022
Elden Ring
FromSoftware’s latest game combines elements from several of their previous releases and the result is their best game yet
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14 March 2022
A brief timeline of the Russo-Ukrainian relationship
With News being so heavily dominated by the Russo-Ukrainian war for the past two weeks, it's been difficult to navigate the complicated relationship between the two countries. Here is possibly the briefest timeline of events that led up to this war.
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14 March 2022
Annette (2021)
If there were any justice in the world, this 2021 musical would have swept every single awards ceremony.
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14 March 2022
Order, order! John Bercow, Priti Patel & hypocrisy
John Bercow (the former speaker) has been branded a ‘serial bully’ by an independent investigation. The issue here is not necessarily one of moral culpability, but that he is held liable for his actions whilst Priti Patel is not.
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14 March 2022
RuPaul's Drag Race: UK vs The World the Ruview
Now the first season of UK vs The World is over, let's talk about it. Looks, lip-syncs and LOTS of drama, but which queen and country took home the crown? Did your favourite climb to the finale, or did they sashay away too soon?
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14 March 2022
Why Killing Eve is dying a slow, painful death
Once one of the most exciting, clever shows on TV, Killing Eve has now become a chore to get through.
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14 March 2022
My mother, her mother and me
Three generations of womanhood are explored in my own family and in the family of three others. I discuss how the women that came before us shape our identities and views.
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14 March 2022
Wes Anderson's Films: Ranked from good to magical
Where will your favourite place in this ranking of all ten Wes Anderson feature films?
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14 March 2022
Opinion: Guilty pleasures don't exist
Guilty pleasures are a thing of the past, there's nothing wrong with a 90s boy band
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14 March 2022
BAFTAs 2022: The Winners
The British Academy Film Awards have been and gone – read our summary to find out what happened.
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13 March 2022
Prologue to becoming a food writer: Drink.
This is the first part of an exploration of me as a foodie and what I need to do in order to maintain a healthy relationship with food and drink whilst writing food content for you, the reader.