‘Knives Out’ proves that murder mysteries aren’t dead
Giles Allen-Bowden reviews 'Knives Out' by Rian Johnson, an original murder mystery which gives new life to a dead genre.
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Giles Allen-Bowden reviews 'Knives Out' by Rian Johnson, an original murder mystery which gives new life to a dead genre.
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Lydia Atkins highlights a need for school statutory storytime to improve listening skills, expand imaginations and encourage a love of books
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With many of us feeling a little lost after coming home for Christmas, Rebecca Norris discusses how to enjoy the break from university.
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There are few stories circulated in music more than the brilliant artist who turns out to be a vile person. Now more than ever, a number of high-profile cases of musicians who either have committed a crime or done wrong in the past, is rightfully being brought to the surface of people’s attention.
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Students at the University of Bristol have come out in protest at the “daily” incidents of racism experienced on campus
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Considering that Rick and Morty is a sci-fi show, it may come as a surprise that ‘Rattlestar Ricklactica’ marks its first serious time-travel story. Here, it pulls it off by critiquing the genre’s many issues, but also provides us a story that is full of laughs and visual spectacle. It...
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Spending this December and celebrating Christmas in Perth, Western Australia, has turned everything I know about Christmas on its head. Despite this, I’m quite excited to dip in the pool on Christmas day to cool off, rather than putting on gloves to warm up when stepping outside.
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Clare Coulthard discusses an overview of the environmentalist movement through the years, and what this means for the movement moving forward
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Gamers rise up! This cringe-inducing rallying cry has in recent times gained new meaning and importance in the developments of politics in gaming. However, this politics is not one about the content of games themselves, but instead surrounds the developmental process and unionisation of our favourite art form. Unionisation, a...
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Chrismas can be painful when you have lost a loved one. Lucy Martin shares her experience of coping with Christmas after losing her dad.
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Marijus Zabiela thoughtfully reflects on the centenary of the Bauhaus art movement, on its ideals, key stylistic features and history.
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Three students at the University of Warwick have started a petition with an open letter to Vice-Chancellor Stuart Croft to improve mental health awareness on campus.
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In the wake of the general election, three writers select the films they believe best interact with contemporary British politics.
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