This time of year is famous, as a sense of enchantment is felt all over the world. Valentine’s Day takes centre stage as people are still mulling over how they celebrated their loved ones and …
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This time of year is famous, as a sense of enchantment is felt all over the world. Valentine’s Day takes centre stage as people are still mulling over how they celebrated their loved ones and …

In less than two months since its opening, Urban Fun has quickly become one of Kingston’s go-to entertainment spots, especially …

UK ministers have unveiled a new education policy that ends foreign student targets and prioritises transnational education.

If January is a month of humble contemplation and goal planning for the year, February is when these lofty ideals are thrown straight out of the window.

As Friday the 13th rolls around this month, there’s no better time to revisit one of horror’s most infamous franchises. The Friday the 13th films, which began in 1980, didn’t just introduce audiences to Camp Crystal Lake; they cemented Jason Voorhees as a pop-culture icon, even if he wasn’t the killer in the original film.

Shrek is love, Shrek is life… It’s no secret that this movie is going down in cinema history. It’s a film with endless (onion) layers to peel back, part of the reason it’s still beloved 25 years later.

Marty Supreme is taking cinema by storm. Having already won 34 awards and sure to receive more at this year’s Oscars, Marty Supreme is part of a new wave of films which are making sports sexy.

I made £1000 as a broke uni student in the easiest way possible; here’s how:

Sitting down to watch the telly is a practice almost every family can relate to, but it is no secret that traditional broadcast TV has seen …

When Sara was a teenager in Iran, she walked into school each morning already knowing what the day demanded, from her clothing to her speech. Boys and girls were kept apart, teachers prioritised discipline over curiosity, and joy was treated with suspicion. “When I was younger, I did not question it much, but I began to realise how restrictive and unhealthy the environment was,” said Sara.