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A review of the Liverpool University Drama Society's production of Nina Raine's 2017 play Consent, performed November 16th-17th, 2023.
With the celebration of Saint Patrick’s Day set to take place in Liverpool this week, we profile one of the city’s lesser-known Irish influences – Gaelic football. The sport consists of two teams of ...
Whilst the city of Liverpool has become synonymous with its passion for football, the game’s international expansion means that its teams are now ordinarily comprised of players from countries across ...
Landscapes in art can be more than fields, trees, and the odd stray sheep. ‘Radical Landscapes’, Tate Liverpool’s timely new collection, illustrates this with over 150 pieces exploring the human ...
On our screens, in our shops, at our summer music festivals, the 'Nineties are making a comeback. So will the 2Gorgeous4U girls follow suit?
It’s no secret that Liverpool is home to some of the best music in the world. The Night Café is an example of that! Whilst the pandemic may have halted their tour, the band is still going strength to ...
A Panto for the Pandemic: Stars of Theatreland Pull Together To Save Great Christmas Tradition As Theatres Stay in Lockdown Following the news of pantomimes and shows being cancelled across the land, ...
Discover the enduring appeal of The Cranberries from chart-topping success in the '90s to their cult following amongst Gen Z in 2024.
British universities have started opening their doors and the Scouse are insistent on in-person teaching. With many lectures and seminars returning to face-to-face learning, second-year students are ...
‘Safety Net’ UoL has announced a ‘safety net’ approach in determining students’ overall marks for the 2019/20 academic year. The approach, providing students achieve an overall minimum pass mark for ...
The Tour de France is no joke, and this year’s edition is set to be one of the most fiercely fought in recent memory.
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