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Star Trek: Discovery Season 2

Posted on 1st February 201929th March 2019 by Jade Verbick

Star Trek: Discovery seems to have gained its footing after a rocky first season that left many fans disappointed at the latest iteration of the Star Trek franchise. The show returns for its second season […]

Brooklyn Nine-Nine Survives!

Posted on 1st February 201929th March 2019 by Adina Rees

How the power of fans revived the hit police sitcom…   In the modern age, the success of a show is so much more than just the official ratings. It’s the engagement on social media […]

Veganuary: Flexitarian Starter Pack

Posted on 28th January 201929th March 2019 by Andri Neocleous

You may or may not have participated in Veganuary this year. Either way, it’s never too late to incorporate some plant-based foods into your diet. Whilst there are numerous benefits of veganism (from health, sustainability […]

Big Brother, You Have Been Evicted

Posted on 27th January 201929th March 2019 by Tammy Meadows

Be it the end of an era or cause for celebration, after 18 years Big Brother is leaving our screens after the 19th series earlier last year. Despite being an initial success when the show […]

Killing Eve Season 2 Preview

Posted on 27th January 201929th March 2019 by Adina Rees

BBC America have recently confirmed that the hit show Killing Eve is returning for a second season on 7th April, fans of the show are hoping a UK release date will be revealed soon. With […]

National Popcorn Day

Posted on 19th January 20195th June 2019 by Megan Whitby

National Popcorn day is celebrated annually on the 19th January and provides the perfect opportunity to reflect and appreciate such a timeless snack. It is believed that popcorn has been around as early as 3600 […]

Five Things to Do For Your Revision Break

Posted on 4th January 201929th March 2019 by Georgie Wardall

Taking a study break is a slippery slope. There is no denying it is a crucial part of effective revision, because revision is only worthwhile when it’s being executed effectively, and it can’t be effective […]

How to make realistic New Year’s resolutions

Posted on 4th January 201929th March 2019 by Sioned Griffiths

It is a tradition to sit down at the end of the calendar year and set resolutions for the next. People all over the world make promises to better themselves, only to break them later. […]

New Year, Same Me

Posted on 30th December 201829th March 2019 by Carys Reid-Davies

We’re all aware of the well known saying “New Year New Me” and throughout January the most popular topic of conversation seems to centre around each persons promise to themselves that this year will be […]

What Bandersnatch Means for the Future of Television Viewing

Posted on 29th December 201829th March 2019 by Jade Verbick

Bandersnatch, a weird meta moment that might not change the landscape of television, but will give you pause about the nature of reality and free will.   Charlie Brooker once again succeeds at creating something […]

TV Review: The Sinner

Posted on 20th December 201829th March 2019 by Anya Loudon

Netflix’s most convoluted programme is back, and it’s just as bingeable as before. The second series of mystery drama The Sinner sees Jessica Biel behind the camera as executive producer, with an arguably upgraded cast. […]

Victoria’s Secret Angels: the Dangerous Fantasy

Posted on 19th December 201829th March 2019 by Anonymous

The Victoria’s Secret Show has the potential to be a site of female positivity, confidence and girl-power. Unfortunately, year-on-year it undermines this, conveying elitism and representing warped ideas about body-image, self-worth and social standards.   […]

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