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Poetry often has the reputation of pretentious writers twiddling a quill in their study, brewing up farfetched witticisms and flaunting worryingly expansive knowledge of flowers and birds on a laboriously lengthy verse. While I think this image of poets has shifted over the decades, we sometimes need a reminder of the wonders that down-to-earth, lighthearted […]
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Is the latest take on the King Arthur legend spellbinding? Fung Ying Cheng finds out.
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As Dua Lipa becomes the first female solo artist to reach No. 1 since 2015, Editor James looks at gender problems in music.
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Sophie Trenear reviews ‘An Audience With Russell Kane’ as part of SUSU’s Freshers’ entertainment (10/10/16).
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This Week in Culture (24/7/16) sees the long-awaited return of Robot Wars, and more talk about Pokémon Go.
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In the light of Britain leaving the EU, The Edge writers take a look at some of their entertainment favourites from Europe