The perfect episode: ‘Columbo’ – A Stitch in Crime
Kicking off a new series, The Perfect Episode, Reece Goodall celebrates the episode of 'Columbo' that epitomises its genius the most - 'A Stitch in Crime'.
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Kicking off a new series, The Perfect Episode, Reece Goodall celebrates the episode of 'Columbo' that epitomises its genius the most - 'A Stitch in Crime'.
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The publishing of Vigdis Hjorth's 'Will and Testament' has reignited the debate of whether it is ethical to depict the lives of others in fiction. Annie pickup explores the genre of "reality fiction" and the retaliatory "revenge novels".
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Judd Trump won his first Champion of Champions title with an impressive victory over John Higgins. He recovered from a slow start in the morning session, and then produced a dominant display in the evening session to secure a 10-4 win and claim the 2021 title. Although Trump eventually won,...
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After almost two years of disruption to higher education, Sidney Pycroft investigates the cost of the pandemic on Warwick students for the 2020/21 academic year
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Sophie Hamilton provides a glowing review for James Bond's latest adventure.
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Electric cars may be good for the environment, but did you know their weight presents some serious problems? Rebecca Allen breaks down these issues and how they could be solved in the future.
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Lewis Hamilton won the debut Qatar Grand Prix with a confident and assured dive, narrowing the gap between him and championship rival Max Verstappen to just eight points. Verstappen could only muster second, a solid result after a good recovery drive, but he was never at risk of troubling the...
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Emma Wilkes reminisces on her teenage years and the impact the Australian pop-rock band 5 Seconds of Summer had on her. She reflects on how they have shaped her into the person she is today, and how they opened the floodgates for the music she likes now.
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Two Oxford Brookes University student athletes have been expelled after allegations of gang rape.
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After looking at Paul Mcdonald's recent essay, 'Study of Self, Amber Bentley considers how art over the ages has contributed to the hyper masculinity that still exists today and whether art can break down these barriers, something that is especially important to think about during Men's Mental Health Awareness Month.
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The news of a new post-Brexit scheme that could harm the British publishing industry has worried many authors. Noah Keate considers the worrying implications of these changes.
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In what has been a devasting week for world cricket, there was yet another major story. Tim Paine’s resignation after sending explicit messages to a female colleague threatens to disrupt Australia’s golden summer. The dust has barely settled on Australia’s emphatic T20 final success over New Zealand on Sunday as...
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Writer Emma Brade explores Jennifer Kent's existential Aussie horror movie 'The Babadook', recommending it to those who want to continue their spooky season into the winter months.
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