Cage the Elephant deliver an effortlessly charismatic set at Wolverhampton’s The Halls
Jesse Hitt reviews Cage the Elephant's recent gig at the University of Wolverhampton at the Halls.
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Jesse Hitt reviews Cage the Elephant's recent gig at the University of Wolverhampton at the Halls.
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Zoë Kravitz’s directorial debut, Blink Twice, was released earlier this year, sparking both praise and criticism. The psychological thriller follows nail artist and waitress, Frida (Naomi Ackie), and best friend Jess (Alia Shawkat), who are invited to billionaire, Slater King’s (Channing Tatum) private island for a lavish, euphoric, debaucherous getaway....
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A record number of UK 18-year-olds have applied for a university or college place by the January 2025 deadline, according to data released by UCAS. The number of UK 18-year-olds applying for a higher education place rose from 316,850 in 2024 to 323,360 in 2025 – an increase of 2.1%....
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David George Haskell is a biologist and a writer, writing in various means, ranging from scientific papers, essays, poems and books. The book of his, that I would recommend the most is The Forest Unseen which he published in 2012. In this article, I’ll be mentioning bits from the prologue...
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Ceadach Staff brings attention to the important Palestinian documentary
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Heroism and romance are conceptually tied together in superhero cinema, with love serving as both a cathartic reward for heroic acts and as a catalyst for a hero’s humanity. In Spider-Man (2002), Tobey Maguire’s Spider-Man saves Mary Jane from vicious thugs and the pair share an iconic upside-down, rain-soaked kiss,...
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Motionhouse premiered Hidden, their spectacular and unique show, this February at the Warwick Arts Centre. I had the privilege of attending this truly thought-provoking show on the February 6, and am so happy I did. Directed by Kevin Finnan, the production is touring the UK and Europe this year. There...
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On Feb 7, the UEFA Women’s Champions League quarter-final pairings were drawn, and each team’s route to the final was laid out. Manchester City and Chelsea will face each other in an all-English blockbuster clash, while the only other English team, Arsenal, has drawn Real Madrid. Holders Barcelona have drawn...
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Marks and Spencer (M&S) have traditionally been considered to have a ‘mumsy’ or ‘elite’ demographic. However, the brand took to TikTok and launched a variety of new products from iced lattes to an easter eggs. The supermarket has now gone viral for its sugar fixings, which have elevated the sweet...
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After two decades of dithering, Heathrow Airport finally has approval for its third runway. This expansion, along with approval for improvements at both Gatwick and Luton airports, comes as part of the government’s new ‘growth above all’ mentality. Yet, this mentality has put the government on a collision course with...
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The University of Warwick’s career fairs for the arts and creative industries have provided a wealth of knowledge and insights into several sectors of the working sphere. The two-hour time slot for the fair was dotted with several sights: the Film, TV, and Podcasting zone included a twenty-minute line for...
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A dress handmade by refugees and asylum seekers has been put on display in the Market Hall Museum in Warwick to symbolise “unity and collaboration”. The dress shall remain on display until late April. A series of sewing workshops were hosted by a local fashion designer, Libby Esler, for the...
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Lucy Gibbons reviews Sam Fender's latest album release, People Watching.
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