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Casey Bloys, Chairman and CEO of HBO & Max Content revealed that the project would run for “10 consecutive years.” The show is confirmed to begin filming in the Summer of 2025 and to debut in 2026, ...
Before I go on my holidays, I love to research what there is to do in the places I will be visiting on TripAdvisor. An ...
R ace Across the World series 5 spoilers below! One of BBC One’s most beloved TV shows returned for its fifth series over the past couple of months. Race Across the World sees f ...
n Friday 13 June, Israel launched a series of missiles to Iran. The missiles caused the death of at least 78 people, and ...
West Bromwich, also in the Midlands, is the hometown of season one icon Baga Chipz. Baga is famed for her charming and authentic personality and her impersonation of British icon Amy Winehouse. She ...
bear, an elephant, a book, and an atom: not the set-up to a bar joke, but features of a crest unveiled today as the University of Warwick’s new logo for its 60th anniversary. The “evolved brand” was ...
“The climate is hard to ignore,” she commented, before adding: “Some students may worry about being viewed with suspicion […] and those impressions tend to spread.” Although there are no official ...
Another queer reading of a timeless American tragedy would be F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby – our beloved unreliable narrator Nick Carraway describes the decadence of the Roaring Twenties ...
hroughout my travels I have met a host of interesting and bizarre people. When initially writing this, dozens of brilliant people that I have met on my travels that deserved a mention came to mind, ...
t Warwick, there’s a weird but comforting sense that everyone is, at most, one degree of separation away from each other. You’ve either danced next to them at POP!, seen them perform at Dirty Duck ...
s most of us know, listening to music while studying or writing an essay can help focus your mind on the task at hand, and having your favourite video game as the soundtrack to your work can make it ...
The project is headed by Michele Aaron, Professor of Film and Television Studies at Warwick, who believes the project can make end-of-life care more accessible and inclusive for all. She stressed that ...