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Johanna Christoph

26/10/2016

Jimmy Eat World’s new album is a fun adventure

Jimmy Eat World’s new record ‘Integrity Blues’ is adventurous and thoroughly enjoyable, with the band’s well known rock sounds and …

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22/10/2016

KU graduate Ben Barnes stars in new brillant HBO sci-fi series Westworld

Home Box Office’s new series Westworld is a stunning science-fiction thriller with a brilliant cast and a chilling view on …

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19/10/2016

Sum 41’s new 13 Voices most honest record

Sum 41 has been one of the most popular pop punk bands, since their very first album released in 2001 …

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17/10/2016

Two Door Cinema Club’s new album has 80s nostalgia

Northern Irish indie pop band Two Door Cinema Club’s third studio album “Gameshow” is an enjoyable trip into 80s nostalgia, …

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14/10/2016

Kings of Leon’s comeback lives up to the expectation

Kings of Leon inspire a chill road trip in their seventh studio album “WALLS”. The American band delivers their iconic …

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14/10/2016

Tolstoy’s craft at Kingston

Bestselling novelist, editor and visiting professor at Kingston University Richard Cohen spoke yesterday about Kingston being his first inspiration for …

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11/10/2016

Marvel’s Luke Cage: Hero for hire

Marvel’s new Netflix series Luke Cage delivers thrilling entertainment with artful cinematography, an atmospheric soundtrack and a brilliant nearly all-black cast …

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06/10/2016

Miss Peregrine: Bizarre fantasy with plotholes

The search for logic and answer is as wild and confusing as protagonist Jake’s stumbling through a time loop and …

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30/09/2016

A love letter to humans

Bestselling author of Reasons to Stay Alive Matt Haig spoke yesterday about his depression, recovery and writing the Kingston University Big Read 2016, …

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