The greatest horror trilogy you’ve never heard of: The Apocalypse Trilogy
Ben Lenaghan shares what makes John Carpenter's trilogy of films so compelling
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Ben Lenaghan shares what makes John Carpenter's trilogy of films so compelling
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An online trend that’s been infuriating me lately is the smug overuse of so-called ‘logical fallacies’. You know the type. Those short-form pseudo-intellectuals who, much to your horror, spout second-hand philosophy behind a ring light in a rented bedroom, sandwiched between your daily dose of ‘brain rot’ content. They love...
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A chest up for it, with broad steel beam Shoulders, eyes searching for some good Breath at the coalface. Wraiths that were young fellas. Hands that got bent into No good blunt tools. Carving out a contour in time. This door, this shiny mirror precious stuff that makes the world spin ...
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On Tuesday 28th October, England’s Lionesses claimed victory over Australia in a friendly at Pride Park Stadium. But what should have been a night of celebration was hampered by the injury of Michelle Agyemang, who was substituted off in the 78th minute with what has been confirmed as a ruptured...
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Artists Judith Scott and Chiharu Shiota use textiles and household objects to create emotionally evocative, tangible artworks that portray representations of human connection. Judith Scott creates intricately layered sculptures from yarn, which often do not form a recognisable shape, but a cocoon-like form. Chiharu Shiota is renowned for her large...
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The University of Warwick and the Tata Group have won the Bhattacharyya Award, recognising the impact of their partnership on academia and industry. The esteemed Bhattacharyya Award, which honours the founder of the Warwick Manufacturing Group (WMG), the late Professor Lord Kumar Bhattacharyya, recognises projects that help make the world...
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We often think of university as a space for learning and routine: 9am lectures we sometimes wish we’d skipped, group projects that test our patience, and a caffeine-fuelled cycle of deadlines and study sessions with the occasional panic about what comes next. But if we look at Warwick more critically,...
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For many, university life marks the beginning of adult life. With gaps in timetables, living on your own amongst strangers, and of course, the looming prospect of a degree and the future, many students are given full freedom to navigate life and friendships for themselves. The youngest university students are...
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Emily Gibbs, contributing to 'The Soundtrack Space', discusses the soundtrack from 'Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban'.
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On a day when wings of an edible form were visible all around Your-Coop Community Stadium, Leamington were hoping their season could experience some lift-off. Their winless stretch in the league extended to two months prior to kick-off, and they occupied one of the relegation spaces that Paul Holleran’s side...
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When I started university, I came with the expectation that no one would like the real me. This had been my experience throughout school; why would university be any different? I realised very quickly that the people I met were much more interested in getting to know the real version...
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Duru Merey discusses the rise of shrinkflation, and why businesses prefer it to raising prices.
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“I would do it again tomorrow, twice on Sundays,” said the frontman of punk duo Bob Vylan, Bobby Vylan, on The Louis Theroux Podcast, in response to his chanting of “death, death to the IDF [Israel Defence Forces]” at this year’s Glastonbury. This move caused major waves across the entire...
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