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Angie Stone

Angie Stone is a soul singing legend. Tonight she performs at the Jazz Café to a bustling and vibrant crowd which is bulging at the seams. Her voice is croaky and she complains of a sore throat as she begins the final show of a seven night stint at this...
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By , Jan. 13, 2009

A Cold and Broken Hallelujah?

It was no surprise when Alexandra Burke, winner of this year’s X Factor, got to Number One in the Singles Chart. The inevitability of the X Factor winner getting the coveted Christmas Number One, as they have done for almost half a decade now, seemed so clear that most bookkeepers...
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By , Jan. 13, 2009

Ephemeral Exhibits

While the American DJ/ Rupture has been propagating the Skull Disco school of dubstep – with emphasis very much on the DUB – for quite some time now (see his recent mix Uproot, which made many a critic’s – including yours truly’s – albums of the year list), there hasn’t...
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By , Jan. 13, 2009

Join the Q

Join the Q is one of 2009’s most highly anticipated dance albums. It boasts an impressive array of guest vocalists, from Mike Patton, legendary front man of Faith No More, to the king of grime himself, Wiley, via a whole bunch of significant names in the drum’n’bass scene too numerous...
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By , Jan. 13, 2009

Wherefore art thou?

“I know how this one ends,” complained one reluctant theatre- goer to an RSC programme seller upon being told that the afternoon’s performance of Romeo and Juliet would last approximately three hours. (As a side point, this somewhat deviates from Shakespeare’s promised “two hour’s traffic” but no matter.) His very...
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By , Jan. 13, 2009

Business School £20 million expansion

Warwick Business School has declared their plans for a £20 million expansion of their facilities. Starting this summer the extension will significantly change not only WBS itself but also affect the look of Warwick campus. The constructions should be completed by Christmas 2010 and promise to offer “some of the...
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By , Jan. 6, 2009

£10,000 donation from graduate

A 10,000 pound donation was recently made to Warwick’s lately opened Indoor Tennis Centre in Westwood by retired Warwick graduate Stephen Riley. Stephen Riley studied Economics at the university and graduated in 1969, one of the early graduates. He has recently retired as the President of the Latin American branch...
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By , Jan. 6, 2009

Chromosome research breakthrough at Warwick

A Warwick University research team have discovered information about how chromsomes meet which could lead to massive developments within medical science. The discovery of the trigger which pulls together X chromosomes in female cells at a crucial stage of embryo development is believed to provide an insight into how other...
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By , Jan. 6, 2009

New tool key to cancer research

A new research tool, which could help unpick the complex cell interactions that lead to cancer, has been devised by the University’s Department of Statistics and Centre for Complexity Science. The discovery comes at an important time for researchers and not only does it have long lasting implications for future...
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By , Jan. 6, 2009