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Editor in Chief lives her best life interviewing Martha from this year Big Brother UK
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Sam celebrates 33 years of Reaper Man by Terry Pratchett
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Gracie Brown discusses why ‘cosy games’ are so attractive to us.
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Eddie reflects on his favourite scene in cinema.
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“How do you feel about the fourth wall? Too late!” The University of Southampton’s Theatre Group production of ‘Accidental Death of an Anarchist’ was two hours of pure delight. From the beginning to the end, the audience were brought to laughter, a testament to the phenomenal delivery of The Maniac (Kat Fevyer). Here, it is […]
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While there are plenty of persistent male characterizations, the use of stock character-types for female characters has a far greater link to continued stereotypes and limited representation of women in-depth.
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Miranda and Stevie in Miranda (2009-2015) Miranda was a sitcom which ran between 2009 and 2015. Written by and starring comedian Miranda Hart, the show followed Miranda’s clumsy high jinks as she lived everyday life in her own way…and gushed over Tom Ellis’ Gary Preston on a near-weekly basis. The show’s true heart, however, lay with its […]
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Susanna Robertson-Sheath delves into the intricate history of the Classic Doctor Who Doctors.
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Hello Wisconsin! That 70s Show was released 25 years ago this year and I truly believe it is a TV show I could never get bored of. The rollercoaster of relationships, iconic 70s fashion and crazy pot circles made the show have so much variety so it was continuously entertaining. That 70’s Show style is […]
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It’s nostalgic news o’clock! This time: TV!
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Susanna discusses the history of the British Seaside.
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Sam Pegg is taken across seas to land in troubled waters with The Ocean at the End of the Lane’s moving story.
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The Edge share the best reads to put you in a sunny mood!