Absolutely unmissable: a review of Opera Warwick’s ‘The Beggar’s Opera’
Rachel Blackburn reviews Opera Warwick's 'The Beggar's Opera', a jazz-filled, fresh take on a classic show.
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Rachel Blackburn reviews Opera Warwick's 'The Beggar's Opera', a jazz-filled, fresh take on a classic show.
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Whilst many of you will still be suffering, I am one of the lucky ones who has finished their assessments already. This means that I have basically watched everything that Netflix has to offer (including the whole Twilight saga again) and I am now bored. As my friends begin to finish their studies, however, more options are open to me for how I can be entertained. Day trips are now how I plan to spend the days when I am not at my part time job and I can’t wait to explore what gems the West Midlands has to offer.
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Imagine yourself walking into any of the library’s floors, what do you see? Clearly not even a single free seat but besides that, you would probably notice the numbers of students wearing headphones while studying. If you stay long enough, you might even observe someone moving their feet to a beat
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Judd Trump has won the 2019 World Snooker Championship, beating John Higgins 18-9 in the final. For Trump, this was a destiny long in the making – he has long been touted as a future world champion due to his innate talent for the sport, and he has finally achieved...
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Women who have attended university earn more five years after graduation than women who have not, whereas the opposite is observed for men.
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Mariam Vadaria shares some advice on ways to fall back in love with reading after a busy year where reading books has brought only stress
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Chinese students have been warned against studying in the United State amidst an ongoing trade war between the two countries.
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Education Secretary Damian Hinds has called for an end to “low value, low quality” degrees used by universities to generate income.
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Mount Everest hit the news this month as this season’s climbing death toll hit 10 – control of the mountain is now being questioned after it emerged that Nepal issued a record number of climbing permits, coupled with the release of a photo of a huge tailback near the summit. Why are people dying on Everest, and what can be done about it?
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Anna Taylor gives an analysis of the character Jaime Lannister, his ups and downs and most importantly his development throughout the show.
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Rhys Clarke discusses the recent announcement of live comedy events at Kasbah and why stand-up is becoming increasingly popular.
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Having to relearn how to eat and enjoy food when you have a dietary restriction is a huge undertaking and can be a daunting task. Jana Sopf shares a few helpful tips!
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Rhys Clarke reviews Rabbit's Head's performance of BU21, a play that explores the impact of terrorism, post a fictitious attack.
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