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26/10/2019

Booker Prize winner Bernadine Evaristo’s Girl, Woman, Other: is it worth the record-breaking win?

When the judges announced a shock joint winner for this year’s Booker Prize, I had high expectations. With Margaret Atwood’s novel already …

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25/10/2019

Foals review: Fresh and fiesty

Rating: 4/5   Releasing two albums in one year is something not many artists would dare to do. Foals decided …

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20/10/2019

DJ Spoony’s ‘Garage Classical’ Is The Noughties Throwback Reboot We Needed

Garage Classical is a surprising genre mashup that is nothing short of marvellous. Produced by former Radio 1 presenter DJ …

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18/10/2019

Jesse Pinkman breaks free in Breaking Bad movie El Camino

RATING:  3/5 stars Picture this: someone’s pants are floating in the air. An RV van zooms past as they fall, …

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17/10/2019

Top 10 Binge-Worthy Netflix Series And Movies You Can Watch In A Day

A long day at university can be stressful and exhausting, but we can all agree there is simply no better …

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17/10/2019

Shocking joint 2019 Booker Prize win for Margaret Atwood, The Testaments, and Bernardine Evaristo, Girl, Woman, Other

In a shocking joint award, Canadian author Margaret Atwood and Anglo-Nigerian author Bernardine Evaristo have won the 2019 Booker Prize, …

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15/10/2019

Will Rappers Go To Any Extent To Stay Relevant?

Muslim students of Kingston were outraged by the recently uploaded music of UK Rapper, Krept and American Rapper, French Montana …

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09/10/2019

London Film Festival on the road to embracing gender equality

Let’s hear it for the girls! The BFI London Film Festival is ripe with pure female directorial talent.

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04/10/2019

Margaret Atwood’s The Testaments was worth the 35-year wait

Did he live or die? What a cliff-hanger, right? Sherlock fans had to wait two years for the burning question …

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04/10/2019

Rapper Akala kicks off Kingston’s celebration of Black History Month

Rapper, journalist and political activist Akala visited Kingston University on October 3 to give students a semi-autobiographical talk titled ‘The …

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