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Birdman Review: Dark Laughs in Theatre of Broken Dreams

February 22, 2015 9:00 am0 comments
Birdman Review: Dark Laughs in Theatre of Broken Dreams

The tale of a faded  star swimming desperately against the tide of age and anonymity is depicted to innovative effect in Iñárritu’s brilliantly bizarre  Birdman. Set backstage in a Broadway theatre that appears like a labyrinth of disorder,  we see Keaton’s Riggan Thompson troubled soul (and body) laid starkly bare in […]

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Rugrats: A Guide to Surviving Infancy

February 21, 2015 9:00 am0 comments
Rugrats: A Guide to Surviving Infancy

First and foremost, create a group of like-minded, yet fundamentally diverse individuals to share the experience of maturation. Through sheer coincidence or by the mystical hands of fate, Tommy Pickles, Chuckie Finster, and fraternal twins Phil and Lil DeVille were thrust into a shared experience of growing up that came […]

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Troubled Russian-Polish relations require sound, humane approach — experts

January 22, 2015 4:58 pm0 comments
Troubled Russian-Polish relations require sound, humane approach — experts

Troubled Russian-Polish relations require humane ways to solve them, such as direct and constructive dialogue that allows people from both countries to hear and listen to each other, said guests of the Russian-Polish youth forum hosted in Moscow and Russia on December 13-17, 2014. The Polish guests and the Russian […]

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New Charlie Hebdo Issue: Finding Balance Between Rights And Morals In Media

January 21, 2015 4:17 pm1 comment
New Charlie Hebdo Issue: Finding Balance Between Rights And Morals In Media

The worldwide community has split over the Charlie Hebdo issue No. 1178, originally printed at 3 million copies. However, the increased demand caused the journal to increase the print run to 5 million, later – 7 million copies. The “survivors’ issue” released on January 14, 2015, featured a cover cartoon […]

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Back to Space Dad: Our first classic Doctor of the Modern Age.

January 12, 2015 5:19 pm0 comments
Back to Space Dad: Our first classic Doctor of the Modern Age.

With blushing red lips and a main of curly blond hair, the word “spoilers” uttered from River Song’s lips hardly need to be warned from the upcoming review of season eight of Doctor Who that has just graced our screens. It is still a family occasion; no other show determines […]

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Are the famous making it hard for breakthrough journalists?

January 7, 2015 4:40 pm0 comments
Is it unethical for mainstream publication to use ex-professionals instead of seasoned journalists?

For years I have read online papers such as The Telegraph and GQ and it’s never really hit me but (The Telegraph are particularly guilty of this) they employ ex-professionals to write their columns. To be fair, it’s totally understandable. It’s a dog-eat-dog world in the world that is journalism, and […]

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5 Cultural Events for Students to Attend in Early 2015

January 5, 2015 3:34 pm0 comments
5 Cultural Events for Students to Attend in Early 2015

Long gone are the days in which we expect student events coverage to be exclusively comprised of budget club nights. Here are the best of cultural events for students in early 2015. I like to think that we’ve all moved past that. Students – and those at the top London […]

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Feminism is not alive and well in advertising

December 30, 2014 11:36 am1 comment
Feminism is not alive and well in advertising

Not to come across as someone of the Tumblr generation, who calls inequality at any possible chance, but I am of that generation, and there are far too many reasons to call inequality. So, allow me to call it… again. I have a pet peeve. It’s only a little thing. […]

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