‘1917’ is a technically-stunning cinematic experience
Mischa Alexander reviews '1917', the WWI epic from 'Skyfall' director Sam Mendes filmed in one continuous shot.
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Mischa Alexander reviews '1917', the WWI epic from 'Skyfall' director Sam Mendes filmed in one continuous shot.
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Alice Standan discusses the benefits and limitations of handling mental health and trauma in young adults and children with art therapy.
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Lucy Martin looks at the decision to cancel an awards ceremony for Romance fiction over conflict regarding issues of racism in the genre.
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Following a controversial tweet from a Cardiff University lecturer, Myra Yip discusses whether you can be both political and professional.
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Vanessa Mabelle explores how beauty contests have changed over the years, exploring their relationship with racial diversity and feminism.
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Accusations have been made to the Australian government for politicising research grants through its timing of funding announcements. These announcements include projects such as bush fires and hailstorms.
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The University of Warwick has published new guidance warning students and staff not to travel to Coronavirus-affected areas.
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The body positivity movement has grown incredibly in recent years. Katie Hoggan considers what the movement still needs to address.
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Travelling is becoming increasing easy, as social media and travel apps open up the world for everyone. As it’s young people who primarily use these tools, it makes sense that travellers are getting younger – but how young is too young to travel solo?
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For Jacob Mills, Level Designer for Ubisoft, his career has been a dream come true. He has been able to bring joy to himself and millions around the world and has worked with multiple studios on projects involving globally renowned franchises like The Division, The Avengers and Sonic the Hedgehog....
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Katie Hoggan reviews 'Frozen 2', the hotly-anticipated follow-up to Disney's 2013 smash-hit animated musical.
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The outbreak of the Coronavirus in Wuhan has prompted University of Hong Kong academics to track the virus’ spread across China and to elsewhere. On 21 January Chinese officials stated that nearly 300 people had been infected with the virus, which is resistant to antibiotic treatment and causes a form...
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Odysseas Digbassanis examines the fall of the political Left in Europe, arguing reform is needed if it is to make a comeback.
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