Superman: A promising start to the beginning of DC’s revamped franchise
Divya Surendren reviews the heartwarming and already iconic comic book adaptation of Superman
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Divya Surendren reviews the heartwarming and already iconic comic book adaptation of Superman
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The second half of the 2025 Formula One season commenced with the Belgian Grand Prix at Spa-Francorchamps, where Oscar Piastri was able to extend his championship lead over teammate Lando Norris in a race dominated by the two McLaren drivers and one shrouded with far more controversy off the track...
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Karate Kid: Legends is the latest chapter of the long-running and beloved Karate Kid franchise, one which bravely aims to unite the charm of the original and the emotional depth of the 2010 remake with the comedic flair of Cobra Kai. The franchise’s newest addition unmistakably wears its legacy, from...
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In theory, Sabotage Studios’ Sea of Stars sounds like the perfect JRPG (Japanese Role-Playing Game) – glimmering with bright colours, lovely mountains and valleys, exciting combat, and beneath it all, an immersive SciFi/fantasy story. When I purchased the game on Steam after googling ‘best turn-based JRPGs’ and reading the game’s...
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The Benjamin Satchwell, The Earl of Mercia – and now, The Dictum of Kenilworth: Warwick students have another Spoons to choose from, after the group’s first Kenilworth pub opened last week. Called The Dictum of Kenilworth, the pub was officially opened by the Mayor of Kenilworth, Cllr James Kennedy, on...
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With the new Premier League season just over a month away, Fantasy Premier League (FPL) is back, and with it comes rule changes, fresh faces, and a wave of player price reveals that have already got managers planning. One of the biggest changes this year is the introduction of points...
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On a sunny afternoon at the MetLife Stadium with over 80,000 in attendance, Chelsea satisfied their taste for success by winning the inaugural FIFA Club World Cup. They recorded a 3-0 win over Paris Saint-Germain in the final. It was the culmination of a tournament that often had attention focused...
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Sara Aly discusses the relevance of trickle-down economics in the 21st century and its failings.
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The human interest in the miniature seems to stem from a natural and potentially biological predisposition to finding small things cute. Puppies, babies, even toys and stuffed animals are often labelled as adorable. Let’s take a look at how this fascination with the miniature translates into the art world. Alongside...
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The term ‘solarpunk’ may mean a great deal of different things to different people: to some, it suggests a consumerist, aesthetic-obsessed Pinterest board filled with solar panels and meadows. To others, it may be a painting or drawing inspired by Art Nouveau visuals, or quite simply, a hand-sewn, sustainably sourced...
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The University of Warwick spent £25,000 on rewards as part of its Moves+ scheme, which was pulled in June due to rising operational costs. A Freedom of Information (FOI) request, submitted via WhatDoTheyKnow, confirmed the five-figure budget for rewards claimed through the programme, which ran for just under two years....
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I bet if I asked what your zodiac sign is, you would be able to answer me on the spot. Even if you don’t take zodiac signs seriously, you might still see them as a fun novelty to explain certain traits. Maybe the belief that the stars were aligned in...
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Entering Leamington Spa Art Gallery’s new exhibition, A Different View: Women Artists in the Collection, you’ll be met by the varied works of over 50 British women artists. Curated together with a desire to restructure women’s historical absence from the art world, the exhibition bridges together artists from the late...
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