Challenges, learning curves and tour preparations: an interview with Newton Faulkner
Rebecca Cole chats to the singer-songwriter about his new album, 'Interference (Of Light').
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Rebecca Cole chats to the singer-songwriter about his new album, 'Interference (Of Light').
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Lucy Knollys takes a look at whether the recent sporting excitement of the summer has reframed what it means to identify as British or English
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Tensions between Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton once again ramped up both on and off the track in the final few races before the summer break. With the second half of the season to go, the title fight is all to play for. Before focusing on the drivers, the scene...
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In an effort to help motivate visitors to see art in our museums, Pornhub launched a new series called 'Classic Nudes', depicting famous artworks erotically. After being forced to take them down, Reece Goodall weighs in.
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It was a fantastic day for ParalympicsGB in Tokyo as the team took five golds across four sports. World records were broken and Sir Lee Pearson won his 12th Paralympic gold after an impressive show in the dressage. Pearson, who was born with arthrogryposis and made his debut at Sydney...
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Sidney Pycroft explores proposed changes to British education, highlighting just how bad things have become.
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The Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games got underway yesterday, and ParalympicsGB wrapped up day one with an impressive haul of six medals, with Dame Sarah Storey setting the pace with her 15th Paralympic title. In the C5 3,000m individual pursuit, Storey looked unstoppable. She beat her own world record by more...
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Editor Frank Evans analyses the differences between the original 1962 'Cape Fear' and its 1991 remake directed by Martin Scorsese. Content Warning: Discussion of sexual assault.
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Ben Morley reviews Ben Rhodes's After the Fall, which explores the USA's fall from its status as a true global superpower, by drawing upon the experience gained in his political career and interviewing activists around the world.
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Matthew Oulton reflects upon the role and structure of modern protest in the midst of what continues to be a turbulent political period.
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Reece Goodall defends the proverbial punching bag of sitcoms in 'The Big Bang Theory', arguing why it's actually a barrel of laughs.
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All eight of Cardiff’s goals this season have been scored through headers, and Elliot Joyce examines what it is that makes the Bluebirds tick.
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In the first of a four-part series, Sidney Pycroft discusses the music of the Professor Layton series, starting with the first two entries in the series - Curious Village and Pandora's Box
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