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Culture Writer Youssra Al-Hajji reviews the Royal Shakespeare Company's production of Macbeth, praising the performances of the tragic leads
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In celebration of Women In Translation Month, Culture Writer Joi Foote reviews The Secret Box by Daina Tabūna (translated from Latvian by Jayde Will)
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Culture Writer Kathryn Dungey reviews Bring It On at The Alexandra Theatre, praising the outstanding performances of the young cast members
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Culture Writers Ilina Jha and Hannah Dalgliesh attend The Royal Shakespeare Company's production of Falkland Sounds by Brad Birch and directed by Aaron Parsons, both feeling as if it was an insightful re-examination of the Falkland War.
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Culture Editor Ilina Jha reviews Parables, Fables, Nightmares by Malachi McIntosh, finding it to be a well-written collection of interesting and emotional short stories.
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Culture Writer Hannah Gadd reviews Grease: The Live Experience and finds it to perfectly encompass the true meaning of the movie
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Culture Editor Ilina Jha interviews an emerging cultural icon on campus: Emilia the EDACS Bear
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Culture Writer Hannah Dalgliesh recommends six books, focusing on black and queer stories, to help you diversify your reading.
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Culture Editor Ilina Jha interviews Maryam Wahid about her upcoming exhibition Dreams of Brum, which will be presented at Ikon Gallery as part of The Migrant Festival
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Culture Editor Ilina Jha reviews Henry at Work: Thoreau on Making a Living, finding it to be a useful and thought-provoking book on Thoreau's ideas about work and how they can be applied to our own working lives
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In the first of three parts of our coverage of the Young Rep Festival of Order and Chaos, Culture Writer Hannah Dalgliesh reports on the opening of the Baroness Floella Benjamin Young Rep Hub and reviews the production of The Trials, praising the performances of the young cast members in this politically and socially urgent play
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In the final part of our coverage of the Young Rep's Festival of Order and Chaos, Culture Writer Hannah Dalgliesh reviews Lord of the Flies, finding it to be an excellent ending to an outstanding two weeks of youth theatre