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Booktok reading culture – an honest review

In recent years, a new community called ‘BookTok’ has emerged on the social media platform TikTok, a community that has reshaped the publishing industry and sparked a huge increase in new readers. BookTok is more than just a trend: it is a path for more people to discover reading as...
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By , Nov. 17, 2025

Thrivin’ on a chair: My race across Europe

Hour 43. Kaunas, Lithuania. 1,600km from London: My weary eyes flickered open, a neo-Byzantine church bathing in the rays of dawn momentarily startling me as it blurred past a dirtied window; I’d grabbed about two hours sleep, better than expected but far too little. With copious amounts of adrenaline, caffeine,...
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By , Nov. 17, 2025

Before Night Falls: A legacy preserved?

One late summer night, as the streets of Lisbon grew thick with a drum of voices bouncing against enamel walls, my girlfriend and I spent just over two hours in a very hot Airbnb watching Julian Schnabel’s Before Night Falls. Based on Cuban writer and literary revolutionary Reinaldo Arenas’ memoir,...
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By , Nov. 17, 2025

Michael On The Move: Exploring Slovenia

Hey all, I hope you enjoyed the first edition of Michael on the Move. As promised, this week I will be choosing a random holiday destination. I gave ChatGPT this prompt: “Give me a random country to go on holiday to.” It chose Slovenia. So, this week’s column will be...
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By , Nov. 16, 2025

‘Photography is such an essential part of showing a story’: An interview with Warwick PhotoSoc

Warwick Photography Society (better known as PhotoSoc), fosters a budding community of photographers. They provide many photographic opportunities and curate a diverse range of socials and workshops aimed at anyone interested in the practice of photography, regardless of prior experience. Eliza Ochea (President of PhotoSoc), Shahnaz Rahman (Vice-President of PhotoSoc),...
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By , Nov. 16, 2025