Category: Culture
A Trip to North Korea
North Korea, or the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, as the officials there you want you to…
Russia makes a move to de-criminalise domestic violence
Shocking legal adjustments as to what constitutes punishable domestic violence have recently been…
Book Review: Inferno by Dan Brown
Inferno is Dan Brown’s latest novel published in 2013, and is the source of inspiration for…
A Sad Day for Studio Ghibli Fans
October 5 was marked as an emotional day for Studio Ghibli fans as the iconic colourist and…
Roald Dahl’s literary legacy: 100 years on
2016 marks 100 years since the birth of one of the most beloved children’s authors in…
Review: George Meadows: Stitched Drawings at The Beaney
At the Beaney, The Wellcome Collection’s touring exhibition has Georgie Meadows showcasing her…
Audiobooks: is it really the same as reading?
Audiobooks have basically gotten me through my degree. As a third year student, studying English…
‘The Shawshank Redemption’ Production at the Marlowe in September
The Shawshank Redemption is one of those films that’s embarrassing to say you’ve never seen….
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Calling all poets: London anthology project now open for submissions
Calling all poets, budding writers, and London goers: a very special London-themed poetry…
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Book Review: The Little Red Chairs by Edna O’Brien
The Little Red Chairs is currently the book of the month at Waterstones and is certainly having a…
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Summer music at the Marlowe Theatre
Canterbury’s summer months might seem tranquil without the majority of its student population, but…
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Five Fringe Festivals to Visit this Summer
Exams out, summer in, and what better way to whet your cultural appetite than to visit some of the…
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