‘La Dolce Vita’: sublimating decadence
Writer Hector Perrotto reflects on Federico Fellini's iconic 'La Dolce Vita', highlighting why the 60s Italian film has inspired and continues to inspire audiences and filmmakers.
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Writer Hector Perrotto reflects on Federico Fellini's iconic 'La Dolce Vita', highlighting why the 60s Italian film has inspired and continues to inspire audiences and filmmakers.
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Warwickshire County Council (WCC) has backed plans for a £23m scheme to reduce congestion around Rugby.
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Applications for Warwick Gender Expression (GEF) fund have re-opened this year to provide short-term affirming support to transgender, non-binary and gender non-conforming students at the University. The applications will run until 19 February 2023.
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Tra My outlines how climate activism has changed throughout the years since the 1970s and discusses the effects of this evolution.
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Erin Lewis reviews Room on Fire, The Strokes' second album on its 20th anniversary.
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Luke Brown reviews the exhilirating gameplay of 'Metal: Hellsinger', and lays out why this game from 2022 should have been far more popular.
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Ali Carter has won the 2023 German Masters, ending a seven-year title drought, with a dominant 10-3 victory over Tom Ford. Carter’s last title came in 2016 with a win in the Yushan World Open, but he was on fire in Germany, as he made eight half-centuries and one century...
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Taylor Green explores how Lunar New Year, which marks the beginning of the year of the rabbit, is celebrated in China and in other countries.
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With the recent news that Manchester City are being charged with over 100 breaches by the Premier League, the boys examine just what we can expect from the investigation, and Mitchell is ruthlessly mocked for having no Premier League titles to his name. Plus, a Premier League roundup and plenty of Office references that only half the room understand.
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Writer Cameron Smith discusses the iconic cinema of the 70s, citing the work of Martin Scorsese and Francis Ford Coppola.
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Ben Keedwell interviews science students of faith at Warwick to explore how science and faith are intertwined and how the university supports religious STEM students on campus.
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For the 50th Anniversary print of The Boar, Andres digged deep into the captivating and heart-wrenching TV series 'Normal People'; focusing on male vulnerability and mental health.
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For Days 29 and 30 of Album-pril, Matthew Randell reviews Ringmasters II by Ringmasters and Dead Man’s Party by Oingo Boingo.
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