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Fashion industry on the brink of transformation by Metaverse

28 April 2022 Content Editor 0

Critical Overview Fashion is an industry that has always been in flux, but recent technological developments have brought about new changes. One such development is the use of digital fashion, which is clothing that exists […]

Culture

Sonia Boyce shines at Venice Biennale 2022 as British Afro-Caribbean artist

28 April 2022 Content Editor 0

Critical Overview: The Venice Biennale has recently gained a great deal of attention, with both Golden Lions, the top honours at the event, being awarded to Black women artists for the first time in history. […]

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Post-pandemic celebration: Brazil’s first Carnival 2022 kicks off

28 April 2022 Content Editor 0

Critical Overview: The Rio Carnival, which took place from February 25 to 28, 2023, was an occasion to celebrate the African roots of Brazil. The event featured giant elephants, baobabs, and black superheroes parading on […]

Culture

UK theatre industry sees cautious optimism for 2022

28 April 2022 Content Editor 0

Critical Overview: The Covid-19 pandemic has had a devastating impact on the performing arts industry, leading to the closure of venues, cancellation of shows and significant financial losses. In recent months, there has been an […]

Culture

Hayward Gallery to host ‘In the Black Fantastic’ exhibit on June 29th

28 April 2022 Content Editor 0

From 29 June to 18 September 2022, the Hayward Gallery will present In the Black Fantastic, the UK’s first major exhibition dedicated to the work of Black artists who use fantastical elements to address racial […]

Culture

Exploring the relationship between Chinese art and censorship fears

28 April 2022 Content Editor 0

Critical Overview: The Chinese government’s control of online content is backed by a sophisticated infrastructure of laws and censors, as exposed by Wen Yunchao. Censorship falls into two categories: public security authorities and internet police […]

Culture

Queer theatre debuts ‘Daddy’, a groundbreaking play

28 April 2022 Content Editor 0

Critical Overview Jeremy O. Harris’ play Daddy, directed by Danya Taymor and first staged off Broadway in 2019, explores the complex issues of race, money, and art patronage in contemporary America. The play’s central feature […]

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Step into the ‘Dr Who: Time Fracture’ immersive experience

28 April 2022 Content Editor 0

Critical Overview: Doctor Who: Time Fracture Doctor Who: Time Fracture, an immersive experience located near Bond Street Station in London, is produced by Immersive Everywhere in collaboration with the BBC. The warehouse setting is transformed […]

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Boys’ takes center stage at the Barbican

28 April 2022 Content Editor 0

A Critical Overview of BOYS: Exploring Masculinity through Collaborative Theatre BOYS is a theatrical performance that presents a fresh exploration of masculinity, using a collaborative and immersive approach to create an ethnically diverse ensemble of […]

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Kew’s ‘Food Forever’ exhibit set for May 21st

28 April 2022 Content Editor 0

Critical Overview Kew Gardens will be hosting a summer programme in 2022, entitled Food Forever, that explores the impact of our eating habits on the planet. This event will include art installations, film screenings, talks […]

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  • Entertainment

    Why Sundance Film Festival Matters to Independent Cinema

    Critical Overview: The Sundance Film Festival is an important cultural event, which takes place every year in Park City, Utah. It is the most prestigious film festival in the United States and one of the [...]
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    Hanta Virus Cruise Contagion in the South Atlantic: A Diagnostic of the ‘Hondius’ Outbreak

    The maritime world is currently transfixed by a developing crisis that reads like a relic of a more primitive age, yet serves as a stark indictment of modern biosecurity. As of today, 8 May 2026, [...]
  • Business

    The 2026 Petro-Shock: War in the Gulf and the Fragile Global Ledger

    A High-Stakes Gambit in the Strait of Hormuz—Can Diplomacy Avert a Multi-Trillion Dollar Collapse? The geopolitical fault lines of the Middle East finally ruptured on 28 February 2026. What began as coordinated strikes by United [...]
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    Timeless Movies For All The Family to Enjoy this Summer (Watch and Rewatch)

    As the summer holidays approach, parents everywhere face a recurring existential dread. It begins with a seemingly innocent prompt: “Let’s watch a film together.” Instantly, a war breaks out over the remote control. The teenagers [...]
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    Ukraine Conflict: Analyzing the Ongoing Struggle for Sovereignty and Global Implications

    Critical Overview The conflict between Ukraine and Russia has been ongoing since 2014, and the recent events in Bucha have only heightened tensions between the two nations. The emergence of new drone footage, exclusively obtained [...]

The Verdant Sanctuary: Cultivating Wellness through Green Wisdom

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In an age defined by digital saturation and the relentless “toil” of modern existence, our internal landscapes often mirror the cluttered, high-velocity environments we inhabit. We are increasingly aware of how the constant stream of […]

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Dak’Art 2008

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Dak’Art, “Mirror”, 2008, Senegal, Africa The Mirror The dialogue of the DAK’ART biennale 2008 is framed around the theme Mirror. This conceptual device is employed as a premise by which the curators exact a discursive […] […]

EU chief rejects Boris Johnson’s plea to renegotiate Irish protocol.

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28 July 2021 0

Critical Overview: The current dispute over the Northern Irish protocol between the United Kingdom and the European Union (EU) has escalated after the UK proposed changes to the Brexit deal. However, Ursula von der Leyen, […]

Latest Developments in UK Crime: Updates and Analysis

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28 April 2022 0

A recent report by the Home Affairs Committee of the UK Parliament reveals that victims of drink spiking are often dismissed as having had “one too many” and thus, the crime remains under-reported. The report […]

Did the Markets Just Turn on AI?

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26 June 2026 0

For the past eighteen months, global equity markets operated on a singular, almost religious conviction: that the expansion of artificial intelligence was an infinite revenue engine. Tech giants and hardware fabricators rode a wave of […]

Study reveals downfall of nation’s beloved ketchup

Critical Overview: The topic of condiments is an interesting one, as it is a reflection of the changing tastes and preferences of consumers. The popularity of certain condiments can be influenced by a variety of [...]
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    Iconic Female Actresses: A Guide to Cinematic Royalty

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    The Algorithmic Consumer: How AI is Rewiring the Global Marketplace

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    Deep Escape Getaways: Extra Ordinary Hotels and Retreats

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    Study reveals downfall of nation’s beloved ketchup

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    Gen Z: Crusaders for Gender Equality

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    Discovering the Beauty of the UK: 2 Unforgettable Road Trips

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    Clubbing and Covid passports: balancing safety and civil liberties.

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    The Great Diversion: Is the ‘Epstein Curveball’ Being Buried by Global Chaos?

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    The Itch For More Zeros. Six Zeros is Simply Not Enough

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Navigating Nationalism, Populism, and Anti-Immigration in the UK

7 August 2025 Comments Off on Navigating Nationalism, Populism, and Anti-Immigration in the UK

In an age where the scribble of a pen can repeal a law or statute, it can also condemn tens of thousands to starvation, the global political landscape is shifting with unnerving speed. The rise […]

You

Less Than Half of Britons Understand Credit Scores

29 July 2021 0

TSB research reveals confusion around credit scores A recent study by TSB has shed light on the misunderstandings and misconceptions surrounding credit scores among UK consumers. The study found that a mere 46% of Britons […]

Technology

Wetware: The Intersection of Computing and Biology

29 July 2021 0

Critical Overview: Wetware is a term that has been used to describe the merging of software, hardware, and biology in various ways over the years. Initially, it was used to draw a comparison between software […]

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Mexico: A Revolution in Art, 1910-1940

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6 July 2013 Comments Off on Mexico: A Revolution in Art, 1910-1940

6 July – 29 September 2013, Royal Academy, London. 10.00 GBP About the show An exhibition which show cases the art in Mexico between 1910 and 1940 revealing the beauty and brutality of revolution and […] […]

Apple Releases Security Update for Major Security Vulnerability

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26 August 2022 0
A Little (rot) Insecurity in the Apple Core On August 17th & 18th 2022 Apple Inc. released security updates for multiple products and devices to address security vulnerabilities across their tech estate including macOS Monterey, [...]
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Al Pacino’s New Relationship with Younger Partner Raises Eyebrows and Fuels Discussions on Age Gap Relationships

28 April 2022 0
Critical Overview The media has been abuzz about the dating life of actor Al Pacino, who was recently photographed with a woman 53 years his junior. Noor Alfallah, 28, has been identified as his partner, [...]
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Migrant Crisis: Smuggling Gangs, Boats, and Political Point Scoring

29 July 2021 0
Critical Overview: The issue of migrants crossing borders and falling prey to organised crime gangs has reached record levels, causing widespread concern. Dr Nooralhaq Nasimi’s personal account of his journey fleeing the Taliban in Afghanistan [...]
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UK Unlikely to Experience Baby Boom Post-Pandemic

29 July 2021 0
The latest research from King’s College London indicates that birth rates in the UK are unlikely to increase despite the initial speculation of a post-pandemic baby boom. The study drew from a group of women [...]
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    18 May 2025 Comments Off on Stellar Collision: an innovative blend of neo-soul, r&b and electro-pop
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Symphony in the Living Room: How Smart Automation is Elevating the Everyday

by Technology Editor in Home Comments Off on Symphony in the Living Room: How Smart Automation is Elevating the Everyday

We have officially entered the era of the intuitive domicile. The contemporary home is no longer just a collection of bricks, mortar, and manual switches; it has transformed into a responsive, cloud-linked sanctuary designed to [...]
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