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Last month ITV viewers saw a first in UK television history: the introduction of product placement. The audience of This...
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Almost regardless of how well it is performed, Othello is probably Shakespeare’s weakest play. The redundant plotting of cunning Iago,...
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Last year saw city-wide celebrations to mark the twenty-fifth anniversary of Philip Larkin’s death with events and plastic toads popping...
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May 2, 2011 Hullfire met Kate Mosse, author of multi-million bestsellers Labyrinth and Sepulchre, in the bar of the Portland Hotel just an...
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Who can forget the moment of settling down to a good book. Many a time fiction has provided me with...
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My friend said to me recently, “Everyone with a camera calls themselves a photographer.” In essence, my friend has completely...
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I consider myself a trash TV connoisseur; I love the Kardashians, Hollyoaks is a nightly tradition and Take Me Out...
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Skyline is The Brothers Strauses’ second film, since their 2007 effort Alien vs Predator: Requiem. Keeping with similar storylines of...
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Frequently heralded as ‘one of the greatest geniuses that ever existed’, William Shakespeare is without question a literary legend. However,...
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To many of us, ‘Morality’ and ‘War’ presents two concepts that would instinctively seem no more compatible than oil and...
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