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I chose to watch the first two episodes of I May Destroy You on BBC Iplayer to get a sense of the series. It is powerful to watch such a modern show. Characters text each other and use slang. Michaela ...
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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 ...
When I came back from the Christmas Holidays, we stopped at Booths on the way. I excitedly noticed that they already had their flavoured Hot Cross Buns in stock. I excitedly purchased some Blueberry ...
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Trigger warnings — this review contains discussion of sexual violence and assault. This play originally debuted in 2017 at the National Theatre, it revolves around a group of wealthy lawyers based in ...
Following the news of pantomimes and shows being cancelled across the land, audiences will still have the opportunity to watch their favourite fairy-tale heroes, villains and dames in an original film ...
The University of Liverpool has announced new steps to help reduce the negative impact of COVID-19 and the move to online teaching, as well as industrial action, which combined, has had a huge affect ...
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 ...
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 ...
The New Generation Thinkers scheme has named Liverpool English Department’s very own Dr Sophie Oliver as one of ten members of the project for 2020. She joins Professor Alexandra Harris, Professor ...
From Beryl Bainbridge to the Beatles, Liverpool has been the epicentre for genre defining creatives for hundreds of years. The city of Liverpool has an extremely broad and rich cultural history, ...
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