The Influence of Television: Why I hate Love Island
Rhys Clarke explores the influence of television, in particular Reality TV, and its influence on younger audiences.
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Rhys Clarke explores the influence of television, in particular Reality TV, and its influence on younger audiences.
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Starting university is a scary time. Heading to a new place and living with a group of new people is incredibly daunting. Read on for Rhys Clarke’s top six things he wishes he knew before starting at Warwick.
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Rhys Clarke looks at the recent controversy surrounding two arts magazines' demand for payment in return for reviews of Fringe shows.
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Rhys Clarke weighs up whether the Louvre's new immersive experience, 'Mona Lisa: Beyond the glass' can really be better than the real thing.
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Rhys Clarke explores the history of censorship of art under dictatorships and explains why it is still something we should be wary of today.
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Rhys Clarke interviews Warwick student Molly Lambourn about her new design business, Sophie Stokes.
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Rhys Clarke takes a look at Get into Theatre and Daisie, the new initiatives to help students get started in careers in the arts.
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Rhys Clarke discusses the recent announcement of live comedy events at Kasbah and why stand-up is becoming increasingly popular.
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Rhys Clarke reviews Rabbit's Head's performance of BU21, a play that explores the impact of terrorism, post a fictitious attack.
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Following a controversial statement in a new RSC play, Rhys Clarke questions whether Shakespeare is becoming too politicised.
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Rhys Clarke takes a look back at the Obama administration, arguing that Obama must be viewed as a terrible politician.
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Rhys Clarke previews 'The Horne Section', the musical comedy starring well-known British comedian Alex Horne coming to Warwick Arts Centre.
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