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Ideology, accountability, and the individual: Ridley Scott’s Napoleon and Media Representation of Populism
Ideology, accountability, and the individual: Ridley Scott’s Napoleon and Media Representation of Populism
OpinionMisha SvarevskisDecember 7, 2023France, Cinema, Movies, Napoleon, Populism, PoliticsComment
'Art Not Evidence' campaign to end the use of rap music in criminal trials
'Art Not Evidence' campaign to end the use of rap music in criminal trials
Lifestyle & CultureSama RababDecember 7, 2023Art Not Evidence, Young Thug, Rap Music, Entertainment, Criminal Trial, ArtComment
A Loss of Youth: How Social Media is Aging Young People
A Loss of Youth: How Social Media is Aging Young People
OpinionMattea CarberryDecember 7, 2023social media, opinion, youth, young people, tiktok, attention span, childhood, generations, society Comment
Maya Sharma: Activism through storytelling
Maya Sharma: Activism through storytelling
FeaturesStaś KaletaDecember 7, 2023India, LGBTQ+Comment
Suki Waterhouse Confirms Her Pregnancy: So, What’s Our Obsession With Celebrity Babies?
Suki Waterhouse Confirms Her Pregnancy: So, What’s Our Obsession With Celebrity Babies?
Lifestyle & CultureMilla WaldronDecember 5, 2023celebrity, Music, ChildrenComment
BLACKPINK at Buckingham: What does K-Pop do for South Korea's soft power?
BLACKPINK at Buckingham: What does K-Pop do for South Korea's soft power?
Lifestyle & CultureRan JuDecember 5, 2023BLACKPINK, Buckingham, South Korea, Soft power, Music, Entertainment Comments
What OpenAI’s momentary meltdown tells us about the AI industry
What OpenAI’s momentary meltdown tells us about the AI industry
FeaturesJuliette RappDecember 5, 2023OpenAI, AI, Technology, Silicon Valley, Sam Altman Comment
First the worst, second the best, third the one where you’re all depressed...
First the worst, second the best, third the one where you’re all depressed...
Lifestyle & CultureSama RababDecember 4, 2023University, Freshers, graduationComment
“I came for a demonstration, not a political view”: Following Greta Thunberg’s disrupted climate rally, do climate activism and political activism go hand in hand?
“I came for a demonstration, not a political view”: Following Greta Thunberg’s disrupted climate rally, do climate activism and political activism go hand in hand?
OpinionHermine BrintetDecember 4, 2023Climate Crisis, Climate Activism, Climate, Greta Thunberg, politics, PoliticsComment
From political propaganda to Paddington Bear: The growing overlap of politics and entertainment
From political propaganda to Paddington Bear: The growing overlap of politics and entertainment
FeaturesMaddie JohnDecember 4, 2023Politics, Entertainment, Celebrity, Paddington Bear, UkraineComment
Greek PM Left ‘Deeply Disappointed’ Over Parthenon Marbles
Greek PM Left ‘Deeply Disappointed’ Over Parthenon Marbles
NewsIsobel KnightDecember 3, 2023Greece, Parthenon sculptures, Elgin marbles, Acropolis, British MuseumComment
National Rail strikes: What's next for Britain's transport?
National Rail strikes: What's next for Britain's transport?
NewsLewis PottsDecember 3, 2023News, News and media, London, london, London News, Transportation, Rail Travel, StrikesComment
Losing Altitude: UK's Rwanda Plan Faces Turbulence in Supreme Court
Losing Altitude: UK's Rwanda Plan Faces Turbulence in Supreme Court
FeaturesSarah GoyDecember 3, 2023Rwanda, Foreign Policy, Immigration, Rishi Sunak, Supreme CourtComment
A Film You Won’t Forget - A Review of Emerald Fennell’s ‘Saltburn’
A Film You Won’t Forget - A Review of Emerald Fennell’s ‘Saltburn’
Lifestyle & CultureMilla WaldronDecember 3, 2023Saltburn, TV and Film, Movie ReviewComment
The Economist labels Trump the 'Biggest Danger to the World in 2024'
The Economist labels Trump the 'Biggest Danger to the World in 2024'
FeaturesScarlett WalkerNovember 30, 2023Trump, USA, US Politics, US president, Republican Party, Primaries, Elections, General election, Presidential Election, Global Politics, International Relations, Democracy, Climate Crisis, donald trump, 2024 US Presidential Elections, global securityComment
Beauty for Profit? The Ugly Side of the Cosmetic Surgery Industry
Beauty for Profit? The Ugly Side of the Cosmetic Surgery Industry
FeaturesAnna ClearyNovember 30, 2023Beauty, internet cultureComment
Javier Milei: ‘El Loco’ and the Challenge of Making Argentina Great Again
Javier Milei: ‘El Loco’ and the Challenge of Making Argentina Great Again
FeaturesMilla DaubertNovember 30, 2023argentina, milei, el loco, Elections, Presidential Election, inflation, government, politics, radical, far-right, libertarian Comment
'The Killer' Review
'The Killer' Review
Lifestyle & CultureOscar LyonsNovember 29, 2023The Killer, TV and Film, Movie Review, Netflix Comment
'May December' Review
'May December' Review
Lifestyle & CultureOscar LyonsNovember 28, 2023Movie Review, May December, Julianne Moore, Natalie Portman, TV and FilmComment
War crimes evidence deleted: After years of human rights campaigning, social platforms fail to create war crimes repository.
War crimes evidence deleted: After years of human rights campaigning, social platforms fail to create war crimes repository.
OpinionEllena KapposNovember 28, 2023protest, war, war crime, repository, youtube, social media, human rights, digital, content, evidenceComment
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