The power of art in protests
Julia Jedrzejczak explores the impact art has in political movements and how artistic responses can spread the message of protests globally
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Julia Jedrzejczak explores the impact art has in political movements and how artistic responses can spread the message of protests globally
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Ben Keedwell reflects on Disney's expansion of Star Wars to the small screen, praising the success and originality of 'The Mandalorian' series, but warning the risk involved with overexposure and reliance on nostalgia.
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Janyn Chang looks back on Tomodachi Life, exploring what makes the game so remarkable and discussing whether we will see a sequel for the Nintendo Switch!
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Reece Goodall looks at some of the best adaptations of Agatha Christie's 'Murder on the Orient Express' and how they've juggled with the source material.
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Hailing from the fast-paced living of 1980s Tokyo, city-pop has seen a revival in recent years that has put it at the centre of YouTube's algorithym.
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If we can agree that sport is a matter of opinion, then it is probably time to discuss our more controversial takes. In this editors’ column, Luke James dissects a range of controversial topics, including his unconventional love for MLS.
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Lizzie Wilde explores the origins of Veganuary, its rapid rise to popularity and the future of veganism in the face of COVID-19.
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It should come as no surprise to even passing followers of American politics that Donald Trump has proven himself the most conspiracy-minded president in the last century. This dates as far back as his support for the anti-Obama ‘birther’ movement, right up to his flagrant insistence that the ‘China virus’...
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Coventry will be in Tier 3 regulations when the national lockdown ends on 2 December.
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Students at the University of Warwick have started an online petition calling on the University to “take action against sexual assault cases”.
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Twitter was oddly quiet of US election news on 3 November. Four years of access to Donald Trump’s presidential ambitions via 280 characters over and above traditional news outlets, I found the silence on election night jarring, to say the least. Unlike in 2016, Twitter did not appear to have...
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Sanika Savdekar looks at how the hospitality industry has been affected by the second national lockdown and whether it will be able to recover.
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Sophia Stanford argues that reinvention of the "manly man" stereotype is overdue.
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