“More than just a comedy”: a review of WUDS’ ‘A Chorus of Disapproval’
Jasmine Parker reviews WUDS' production of 'A Chorus of Disapproval', a comedy that has a surprisingly emotional undertone.
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Jasmine Parker reviews WUDS' production of 'A Chorus of Disapproval', a comedy that has a surprisingly emotional undertone.
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“What would you rather have, a size eight figure or 21 Grand Slams?” asked Becky Adlington in admiration of Serena Williams, who has won 2 more grand slams since that 2016 interview with the Telegraph. The answer, at least to Adlington (and myself), was indisputable; she would choose one of...
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Luke James discusses the recent visit of Donald Trump and the United States to the United Kingdom, arguing that it epitomises the country's own problems.
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Luke James reviews the new book from James O'Brien entitled 'How to Be Right' and shares the aspects he enjoyed the most about the novel
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41-year-old comedian Zelensky won a landslide victory in the Ukrainian presidential election, defeating his opponent with 73.2% of the vote.
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An international graduate who sued her university over her "Mickey Mouse degree” has received a £61,000 out-of-court settlement.
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Mischa Alexander reviews 'John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum', discussing whether smart gun-play is enough to keep things interesting.
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There is no doubt that if you plan to spend some time abroad whether that's an entire year, a few months or even just a holiday, you might be a little nervous about how to behave-especially if you’re visiting a country where you don’t speak the language. After all it is a nerve wrecking thought whether you’ll be able to order lunch in a café, set up a bank account, or deal with any other challenges that may come your way.
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A inspiring project in Brazil is teaching prisoners to crochet. Hattie Sprittles explains why the project is so exciting.
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Tanya Parmanand argues that privilege and corruption dominate British and American universities, as evidenced by the Varsity Blues scandal.
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The University of Alabama (UoA) has returned a gift of $21.5 million to one of its donors after a series of clashes between the two parties.
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Jasmine Parker meets the team behind Journey Theatre Company and Codpiece's 'Root', the show tackling homelessness in Leamington.
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Following the fire at Notre Dame, Mischa Alexander explores the potential dangers posed by the link between art and national identity.
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