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The Gleaners and I is a documentary directed by the French new wave filmmaker, Agnès Varda. As the title alludes, its focus is gleaning, which in the traditional sense is the act of gatehering leftovers after harvest in farmers' fields. Varda's film interviews and explores gleaners in rural France,...
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The Book of Mormon is a musical comedy, first staged in 2011. It is a satirical look at the practices and beliefs of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Currently on tour across the U.K., the production arrived in Nottingham in August, and will run until 10th...
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Prima Facie is a one-woman show written by Suzie Miller, which tackles themes of sexual assault and violence, sexism and class privilege. Originally performed in the Harold Pinter Theatre in London, the show was recorded by the 'National Theatre Live', and screened at ciinemas around the country from the...
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After only just recently completing the first leg of 'Happier Than Ever, The World Tour', multiple Grammy award winner Billie Eilish has released her EP, 'Guitar Songs'. Fitting with the title, the two songs featured in this EP are driven by the beautiful, pure, yet simple sound of an...
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In one of her final articles for Impact Magazine, Amrit Virdi fittingly takes the opportunity to take a step back in time to her teenage-hood, and reviews the discography of the world's biggest boyband, One Direction....
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Miss Peregrine's Home For Peculiar Children is a dark fantasy novel by Ransom Riggs, published in 2011. It has since been succeeded by five sequels, and its film adaptation in 2015 was directed by the infamous Tim Burton. Told through a combination of narration and vintage photographs, Miss Peregrine's...
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Boyband icon turned solo Coachella headliner, Harry Styles, has been praised since 2010 for his effortless easing into the 'rockstar' lifestyle of fame, with comparisons to the likes of Mick Jagger consistently drawn. 2022 saw Styles return with his third solo album, titled 'Harry's House', and, akin to the...