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StudentBeans, working to a similar model that the much-loved UNiDAYS adheres to, offer discounts on a variety of experiences and shops.
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As Coronavirus lockdown lessens and the entertainment industry begins to receive a fresh breath of air, the world of news continues rocking on. From a new piece of artwork unveiled by British artist Bansky to a possible One Direction 10-year anniversary celebration and a revealed release date for Ubisoft’s next Assassins Creed game. Here are […]
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Brighton Pride 2020 release its digital Line-Up and has many squealing in excitement.
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Are romcoms, teenage dramas, and fashion your thing? What about if all of those things were combined and set in the ’90s? Then Clueless should definitely be at the top of your ‘to watch’ list!
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Morgan McMillian discusses the hopeful news of a special event from One Direction to celebrate 10-years on from when the band first formed.
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The third studio album, released 5 years ago today, of the Australian indie legends Tame Impala is certainly a memorable one.
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Notting Hill Carnival moves to an online format in an attempt to protect the BAME community which is most at risk during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Live Nation becomes one of the first organisers to cancel drive-in concerts such as their ‘Live From the Drive-In Series’.
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In the early hours of the morning on 15th July 2020, Marc Quinn revealed his newest masterpiece, a statue of Jen Reid, an influential figure in the Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement. The statue has replaced another statue of the old 17th-century slave trader Edward Colston, which was toppled into Bristol Harbour during a BLM […]
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Elizabeth Sorrell takes us back in time to the infamous gothic novel that’s just as potent now as when it was first released.
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Roald Dahl’s 1964 children’s book was transformed into a movie for the second time, which viewers of all ages can enjoy.
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The original mutant action thriller starring Hugh Jackman and Patrick Stewart turns 20 this year and, besides some dated special effects, it holds up surprisingly well.
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Alice Fortt celebrates the album that ‘truly first marked the band as legends’.
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This next step was called “an important milestone for our performing artists, who have been waiting patiently in the wings since March” by Olive Dowden, the Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Secretary.