Should television be an educational form of entertainment?
Bailey Agbai considers the importance of television being educational when addressing social and topical issues, and provides examples from shows such as Glee and Skins.
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Bailey Agbai considers the importance of television being educational when addressing social and topical issues, and provides examples from shows such as Glee and Skins.
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As if you weren't nostalgic enough for the noughties, Bailey Agbai compiles a list of the decade's top tunes.
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Bailey Agbai reviews 'Birds of Prey', the first all-female-led entry in the DC universe, starring Margot Robbie.
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I was thirteen when I fell in love with Mariah Carey. Initially, it was a reluctant musical courtship. The only time Mariah is ever spoken about these days is at Christmas and so listening to her in June didn’t correlate with my Drake-worshiping classmates. I’d gingerly drop her into conversation as though I wasn’t too obsessed. In all actuality, I wanted any excuse to talk about the woman who was having a profound impact on my life.
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Earlier on in the month, Doja Cat released her sophomore album, Hot Pink. A shameless proclamation of her sexuality and a justification of why she deserves attention, the album is comprised of twelve tracks that come together to show us what Doja Cat thinks, wants and, perhaps most importantly, craves.
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