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Daisy Gazzard presents a criticism of romantic comedies.
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Most of us have at least heard of Daniel Howell (also known by his old YouTube name Dan Is Not On Fire). He graced our phone and computer screens for years until, in 2018, he went silent. One year later, to the delight of his fans, he reappeared under the branding Daniel Howell and came […]
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From Sweeney Todd to Mamma Mia, Noughties’ musicals just always seem to hit differently.
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The most divisive film genre ever? Daisy Gazzard isn’t a fan!
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I have never seen a live dance competition before, so was really excited to have the opportunity to review the Southampton Dance Competition, the biggest University dance competition in the South. I was not disappointed. The atmosphere was electric. At the start of the day, you could sense the mixture of nerves and excitement, especially […]
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Bastille are back with their series of intimate gigs to promote their fourth album, Give Me The Future, which, after releasing on 4 February 2022, is now at number 1. The gig had around 500 people attending and having been to several ‘intimate gigs’ before including one of Bastille’s, this genuinely felt friendly, intimate and […]
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Classic Culture Editor, Daisy Gazzard, reviews The Canterville Ghost.
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Classic Culture Editor, Daisy Gazzard previews, The Canterville Ghost, playing at The Annex 15th-18th December.
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Over the last few years, Hollywood seems to have lost its imagination. We can now expect most big releases to be sequels, spin-offs, reboots and adaptations. This has left me wondering why Hollywood has lost its spark; have they genuinely run out of new ideas or are they just creating films they know will make […]
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Classic Culture Editor, Daisy Gazzard, reviews the latest adaptation of Michael Frayn’s Copenhagen at MAST Mayflower Studios.
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Classic Culture Editor, Daisy Gazzard, drums up anticipation for the adaptation of Michael Frayn’s Copenhagen.
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Daisy Gazzard ponders on why Stephen King’s books are still perfect material for film adaptations.
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Daisy Gazzard writes about her experience at her 1st socially distanced gig, Lauran Hibberd!