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Katie Barr Folklore isn’t just a collection of dusty old stories – it’s Britain’s way of whispering its history through myths, warnings, and wild imagination. These legends didn’t just entertain; they shaped the way people saw their land, their rulers, and even their own survival. From eerie spirits to...
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Many of us are lucky to come from families where a roast dinner on a Sunday is a sacred ritual, particularly in the autumn and winter months. At university, this habit often fades away - aside from the obligatory pre-Christmas roast with friends and maybe the odd Sunday roast...
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Summer Revely There’s no denying that the world is moving faster than we may find comprehendible, and on top of that, all of these advancements typically mean that it’s getting a heck of a lot noisier outside. With that in mind, now is the chance to reflect on whether...
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By: Nicolas Terashvili-Rocha The Student Union nominations are now open, and soon we will all be able to shape the future of our Student Union for the better. However, how should we decide who to vote for in an election? In a list of endless names and promises, selecting...
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Dennis Kelly’s Girls & Boys does an excellent job of exploring the slow, insidious nature of domestic violence, the unreliability of memory, and the unwavering brutality of loss. From the moment the play begins, we are thrown into the world of an unnamed woman—played with intensity by Aisling Loftus....
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Nottingham, get ready – Bongo’s Bingo is back, and it’s bigger than ever! After a spectacular run of sold-out Christmas shows, the legendary bingo-rave hybrid is bringing the chaos back to Rock City and unveiling a brand-new venue, The Palais, for 2025....