By reviewsphere / 28th May 2016
by Sylwia Heller On the 8th October 2016 there will be elections of a new president in the US. So,...
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By reviewsphere / 25th May 2016
by Sam Muir The daunting and inescapable referendum is looming. On the 23rd June 2016 the fate of Britain in...
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By reviewsphere / 24th May 2016
by Sylwia Heller Civil war in Syria is very complicated as many parties are involved and their motivations vary. Some...
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By reviewsphere / 21st May 2016
by Sam Muir The etymology of a “tattoo” is derived from its Polynesian roots “tatau” meaning “correct” and later “irezumi”...
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By reviewsphere / 21st May 2016
by Sam Muir Depression is a controversial topic in both British politics and sociology and surrounding it is a hazy...
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By reviewsphere / 18th May 2016
by Sylwia Heller It has been a subject of a wide scale concern whether the UK should remain within the...
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By reviewsphere / 25th April 2016
by Eilidh Roy I‘ve spent the evening enjoying the Shakespeare Live at the RSC on the BBC celebrating 400 years...
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By reviewsphere / 23rd April 2016
by Nico Marrone There are few more instantly recognisable figures in Hollywood than Frankenstein’s Creature. It is undoubtedly the ultimate...
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By reviewsphere / 18th April 2016
In Edinburgh Princes Street on Monday the 2nd of May! The 18th annual Gumball 3000 Rally takes place from April...
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By reviewsphere / 16th April 2016
by Peter Callaghan We gather in the foyer of Dance City in Newcastle after writing an example of what makes...
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By reviewsphere / 15th April 2016
by Jennifer Watson Victoria is an independent German film directed by Sebastian Schipper, and it’s a film which becomes somewhat...
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By reviewsphere / 8th April 2016
by Chris Burn They say you feel most alive at times of great stress and danger. Such as putting on...
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