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Whilst much of the film encapsulates the glitz and glamour of Edna’s life in London, it is also coloured by a strong sense of ...
The lace dresses, fishnet gloves, and ‘20s finger waves were straight out of Vaudeville. Don Giovanni, played by James ...
Olivia Howard discusses how the careful planning of cities and integration of new technologies can make cities safer, ...
The Bristol Shakespeare Society craft a frighteningly powerful and visually immersive performance of King Lear, serving a ...
The final event of Epigram’s Women in Media saw Susanna Reid of morning television fame deliver a keynote presentation about ...
Gutsche explores the threats posed to human society by the ever-increasing abilities of artificial Intelligence and ...
By , Third Year, Politics and International Relations Rejection, rejection, rejection. What’s harder, finding an overpriced, ...
Vibrant 'The Great Pyramid of Stockport', homely 'Working Classic' and funky ' Rock and a Calm Place' drifted effortlessly ...
Emus, ostriches, and rheas have long been dismissed as anything but a throwback to the dinosaurs. New research suggests ...
You may have seen the recent news of dark energy observations that alter our understanding of the cosmos, but where has the ...
By , Third Year, Politics and International Relations The token Feminism week, that special time in the academic calendar ...
St Alban’s Church in Westbury Park was overran with residents and van-dwellers attending a meeting to discuss the caravans on ...