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I had the joy of venturing to the Sir Thomas Allen Assembly Rooms to see St John’s College Bailey Theatre Company’s iteration of Little Shop of Horrors. With its nostalgic Motown-meets-B-movie score ...
Two years into the Sudan Civil War, the rivalry between the Sudanese Army and the RSF has intensified, leading to new political challenges on the horizon for the future of Sudan. The war erupted in ...
In traditional Durham fashion I came out of Epiphany term a burnt out shell of my former self – and 6 books behind on my Goodreads reading goal. With summatives to complete, I told myself I simply ...
Perhaps the most prominent of these is the one set by women’s elite champion Tigst Assefa, who, in crossing the line in 2:15:50, set a new women’s only marathon record, although Paula Radcliffe’s male ...
The 108th Giro d’Italia may not be a blockbuster. Other than Roglič, the race lacks any true giants of the sport. But there are many underdog stories to look out for, and many riders looking to stamp ...
"The prologue is a liminal space, bridging the gap between reality and the fictional world: a moment of metatheatricality in which the play is aware of its fictional construction." Anna Collins-Room ...
Interview Editor Samara Ayesha speaks to Fran Wakefield, a volunteer gardener at Claypath Deli about the relationship between gardening and mental health.