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Event: Derren Lawford at Latimer Talks

March 24, 2014 11:40 am1 comment
Event: Derren Lawford at Latimer Talks

On Thursday 27th March, Derren Lawford, London Live commissioner and former BBC Worldwide exec, will meet with some of the UK’s most talented young filmmakers and aspiring actors at Latimer Talks. The event, organised by award-winning youth engagement agency Latimer Group and promoted solely through social media, will see Lawford […]

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Under The Skin – A (spoiler free) Review

March 21, 2014 9:38 am0 comments
Under The Skin - A (spoiler free) Review

The divisive film of 2014 may have just been released. (We are only three months in after all). Jonathan Glazer’s third feature length film, after the Oscar nominated Sexy Beast in 2000 and Birth four years later, Under The Skin is adapted from the Michael Faber novel of the same name published 14 years ago and […]

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Housemate Drama

March 20, 2014 2:18 pm1 comment
Housemate Drama

A student house – in theory, a Utopian-style existence: you are free to live with your chosen few, are free from the shackles of living in Halls with the messy/weird/loud/argumentative student who you’d never be compatible with in a million years, there are no more dreaded fire drills, and there […]

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Get Your Garden Set For Spring…

March 17, 2014 11:25 am0 comments
Get Your Garden Set For Spring...

I don’t think anyone quite knows what is going on with the seasons… some places have been snowed in and freezing or severe floods while others have had hardly any winter like weather at all but with the daffodils on sale, a bit of sunshine trying to break through the […]

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The Wave – Morton Rhue

March 14, 2014 1:05 pm0 comments
The Wave - Morton Rhue

Based on true events in the 60s, a history teacher decides to teach his class the realities of living under the Nazi Regime, and give them a taste of why so many people were drawn into its ideology. So he creates a club called ‘The Wave’, complete with mottos, a […]

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Shift into Gear with These Manual Cars

March 13, 2014 3:09 pm0 comments
Shift into Gear with These Manual Cars

These days, it seems that the manual gearbox is on the verge of extinction and you can find them only in a few car dealerships such as the Jeep Dealership Near Pasadena, TX. While automatic transmissions are great for taxi drivers and policemen, true performance enthusiasts know that nothing can compare […]

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A History of Mental Illness: Part i

March 12, 2014 12:39 pm0 comments
A History of Mental Illness: Part i

In our minds life exists in a glass house we build for ourselves because as humans, we try to understand the world and our surroundings. That glass house is reality. Mental disorders have existed ever since mankind has been on Earth. This series of articles is going to explore the […]

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Illiterate England: 10 signs that we’re losing it

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Illiterate England: 10 signs that we're losing it

Wednesday 29th May 2013. The day that Oxford University English professor Simon Horobin became a Judas to English Grammar Nazis all over the world. The day that he dared to say, at The Telegraph Hay Literary Festival no less, that it wouldn’t be sacrilegious to have one standardized spelling for the three […]

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