‘Duncanville’: charming and full of potential
Reece Goodall reviews new American animated sitcom 'Duncanville', reflecting on the characters, joke-heavy humour and potential for success.
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Reece Goodall reviews new American animated sitcom 'Duncanville', reflecting on the characters, joke-heavy humour and potential for success.
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No one can deny that our reliance on single-use plastics is damaging the planet in more ways than one and whilst reusable bags seem to be a great alternative, the environmental costs of them often seem to go unnoticed. There are several alternatives to single-use plastic bags. How sustainable the...
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Charlotte Peach explores The Last of Us Part II's troublesome development saga that culminated in its indefinite delay.
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Suad Izhac argues that, though touching, Clap for Carers is ineffectual, calling for more investment in the NHS.
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Our man with the lists, Giles Allen-Bowden, comes to us this time with a list of daytime horror films to keep you scared while in Lockdown!
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Drugs have long been associated with the live-fast-die-young image of the music industry. But behind this veneer are victims - struggling artists who are forced to sacrifice their wellbeing to keep up with the cut-throat nature of the game, as Emma Wilkes investigates.
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People should always try to celebrate those that inspire them. This is particularly important when it comes to women uplifting other women. In this piece, four writers each discuss the beauty and style icon whose classic style and breaking of traditional boundaries is inspirational to them. From the films of...
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When considering victories in the Olympic Games, World Championships for various sports, and other prominent sporting competitions, the United States of America is undoubtedly the most successful nation in the history of sport; yet there are five athletes who I believe stand out. Based on their achievements and records, I...
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UK universities are set to be adversely affected by a predicted drop in international student numbers.
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Getting a place to study at a Russell group university is a difficult task for any prospective student. Still, it is sometimes much harder for students who are going against the societal grain that is pre-mapped for them. Working-class, or low-income students, are massively underrepresented in Russell group universities, with...
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The stock market is a fascinating concept. It brings together buyers and sellers of company stocks in an auction setting where both parties are free to negotiate their own price. Most experts believe that the founding of the Dutch East India Company in 1602, the first company to issue stocks...
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As vast numbers of countries enter a full-scale lockdown, our planet is finally showing signs of recovery, bringing hope that it is not too late to reverse the effects of climate change. Measures put in place to reduce the spread of COVID-19 have had a staggering impact on air pollution....
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Hungry for an adventure? Reece Goodall reviews Snack World: The Dungeon Crawl- Gold for the Nintendo Switch.
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