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FURIOSA: A MAD MAX SAGA EXCLUSIVE REVIEW

We got invited down to review director Kennedy Miller’s and Warner Bros. highly anticipated release Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga. Having seen Mad Max: Fury Road, I was aware that what was likely to await me as the film credits started rolling, i would be presented by a violent, and gore filled story. And to […]

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Championing decibels over degrees: musician Lily Moore’s rise to prominence

After growing up on a diet of Etta James and Irma Thomas, Brighton-raised musician Lily Moore developed an early taste for soul music during her youth. Surrounded by a family of artists and talented musicians, Lily’s path into the music industry seemed almost inevitable. Today, her own song-writing has developed into a disarmingly stripped-back style […]

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LOKI Season 2: Episode 2 review “Breaking Brad”

LOKI S2 Episode 2 graced Disney+ screens this Friday. In episode 2, we find Loki and Mobius in their continued search to locate the whereabouts of Sylvia, whilst facing off against elements of the TVA, who are bent on retaining order at any means possible. Named “Breaking Bad”, without looking to give away too many […]

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French Artists Turfu on their new single Astrale Nouba

We caught up with futuristic French duo Turfu prior to the release of their new single ‘Astrale Nouba. Formed by Matthieu Souchet (LoG, XAMAN, Science Fiction) on drums and synth and Raphaël Decoster (Zlabya, Kate and Raphaël) on accordion.  With disconcerting simplicity, the pair present a daring mix of dancing accordion rhythms alongside the abstract repetitions of […]

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Westminster Attacker named by Police

British police named the man who killed three people near parliament before being shot dead as Khalid Masood, saying he had a string of criminal convictions but none for terrorism-related offences. Police stated, Khalid Masood, 52, whom was British born had been most recently living in central England. A statement released said “Masood was not the […]

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EU Divorce proceedings to being on 29th March

On the 29th March, Prime Minister Theresa May will trigger Britain’s divorce proceedings with the European Union. This will begin the process of two years worth of negotiations that will reshape the future of the UK and Europe. The government has stated their permanent envoy to the EU had informed European Council President Donald Tusk of the date […]

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Zealandia faces Battle for Official Recognition

Zealandia, a long-hidden continent lurks beneath New Zealand according to geologists. However, as nobody is in charge of officially designating a new continent, individual scientists will ultimately have to judge for themselves. A team of geologists have argued that Zealandia is a continuous expanse of continental crust covering around 4.9 million square kilometers. That’s about the size […]

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Arctic Council meeting sets Stage for Key Programs over next two years

  The Arctic Council’s Senior Arctic Officials (SAOs) and representatives of the indigenous Permanent Participant organizations (PPs) will meet in Juneau, Alaska on 8-9 March 2017.  The Arctic Council’s SAOs and PPs will discuss and review the Council’s ongoing work, including programs and projects from the six Working Groups and other subsidiary bodies. The Arctic […]

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NASA discovers “Weird life” in Giant Underground Crystals

Creatures that thrive on iron, sulfur, and other chemicals have been found trapped inside giant crystals deep in a Mexican cave. The microbial life-forms are most likely new to science, and if the researchers who found them are correct, the organisms are still active even though they have been slumbering for tens of thousands of […]

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Scientists seek answers from Dinosaur killer

Around 65 million years ago, an asteroid struck Earth off the coast of what is now the Yucatán Peninsula of Mexico. There, it formed a giant crater. This impact is thought to be at least partly responsible for a mass extinction that included the dinosaurs. Scientists have reached ground zero for one of the world’s most […]

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