“A must-watch experience”: a review of ‘Over The Top’
Reece Goodall reviews the Belgrade Theatre's alternative pantomime, 'Over The Top', a play about the end of the First World War and the beginning of the suffragette movement.
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Reece Goodall reviews the Belgrade Theatre's alternative pantomime, 'Over The Top', a play about the end of the First World War and the beginning of the suffragette movement.
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Reece Goodall looks back on an enjoyable evening spent with some of his snooker heroes.
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Ethnic minority academics at the University of Warwick are paid on average 25% less than their white colleagues, according to a recent Freedom of Information (FOI) request sent by the BBC. The University, however, puts the figure at 15.5%.
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I don’t think there’s anything more exciting than interviewing one of your favourite bands. Especially if they are as loud and as loving as Hinds. In November, I had a chat with them in The Mill, Birmingham before their tour show for their second album I Don’t Run (2018). Leaving...
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Lyida Carter investigates the chemistry behind our Christmas trees staying green.
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Students at the University of Warwick raised £11,459 for Movember this year as of the afternoon of Monday 3 December, exceeding the £3,000 target by more than £8,000. 193 members and 21 societies on campus took part in the fundraising. During November, men around the world are encouraged to grow...
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Despite struggling to find jobs and affordable housing, the 18-35 year old generation is the luckiest so far when it comes to travel. Research has found that millennials take more trips abroad (for both work and leisure) than any other generation, with an average rate of 4.2 leisure trips per...
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Sustainable fashion is increasingly being discussed and addressed by both consumers and brands. Kirstie Shearman offers tips on how to make your wardrobe more sustainable.
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It’s a situation we’re all familiar with. You’ve gone out to watch a show – a gig, a comedian, whatever – and you’re sitting there, enjoying the action when you see the tell-tale flickers of a phone screen. Sometimes it’s a stealthy movement, but normally you’ll see phones rise up...
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Matthew Dale explores the relationship between science and theatre, prompted by the Natural History Museum's new play about Charles Darwin.
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The Doctor and friends are in the Norwegian countryside in a tale that goes in unexpected directions. Giles Allen Bowden reviews 'It Takes You Away'
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Tilly Goodall reports on a study which suggests that we could reduce the severity of an allergic reaction to nuts.
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In the wake of Stan Lee’s tragic passing, us comic book fans have a chance to look at his most seminal creations. As a diehard Spider-Man buff, I can’t help but think about how the web-head has been written since Stan Lee and Steve Ditko first put pen to paper...
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