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"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.
Durham University and College Union (DUCU), which represents over 1,000 academic and related staff, voted in a meeting on Thursday 8th May to reverse their decision to participate in a marking and ...
Years on from the height of her literary fame, the work of Joan Didion is experiencing a revival, with her books repopulating the shelves of a new generation of readers. However, with the rise of ...
On the first Monday in May, as the velvet ropes unfurled and the flashbulbs popped outside the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the 2025 Met Gala arrived in all its usual excess—bejeweled, backlit, and ...
In a feat never achieved by UKIP, Reform now leads the Westminster parties in polling with a recent YouGov poll putting Reform on 25%, five points ahead of the Conservatives, who trail in third.
"A night defined by theatrical grandeur and an unabashed celebration of optimistic triumph." Darcy McBrinn reviews Durham University Palatinate Orchestra's annual cathedral concert featuring ...
An increasingly popular trend amongst the American right is a growing distrust of educational institutions ...
Adil Hussain explains how stress is not all bad, and can be manipulated to our advantage for optimal performance in exams.
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