Climbing Out
With final year coming to an end, Keith Mulopo reflects on the time past and contemplates what the future holds.
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With final year coming to an end, Keith Mulopo reflects on the time past and contemplates what the future holds.
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Keith Mulopo revisits Radiohead's electric album OK Computer on its 25th anniversary.
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Keith gives his insight into the TV standard that is star ratings. A review staple that perhaps needs to be reviewed itself......
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Keith Mulopo recounts the impact of reading The Screwtape Letters. Examining how the prominent themes still hold such relevance to modern society and his own personal life.
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Keith Mulopo revisits The Kinks' monumental ballad 'Waterloo Sunset' 55 years after its original release.
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When arriving at the pitch 45 minutes before kick off, it was clear which team had the point to prove. The Coventry side were loud and ferocious with their pre-match warmup, while Warwick were more lax: the back line passing the ball between themselves, with the forwards stretching their ligaments....
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Keith Mulopo rates his favourite tracks from FIFA games past.
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Keith Mulopo considers why the pinnacle of so many artists' work comes earlier in their career rather than later.
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English football punditry is weak currently. Across the four big channels of football coverage (Sky Sports, BBC, BT Sport, ITV), the quality of analysis is desperately ordinary. Honestly, I mute the TV during halftime breaks, knowing I get much more substantive insights from football YouTubers like Hughwizzy or Stephen Howson....
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In Keith Mulopo's latest poem, he describes the feeling of Jephson Gardens and the place it holds in every Warwick students heart.
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Keith Mulopo explores the potential dangers of overconsuming pornography.
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Keith Mulopo takes a festive spin on finding joy in the little things in this latest poem.
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