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Tag: Politics

On Unwavering Faith in Systems: Has the Sun Set on Procedurals?

27th August 201927th August 2019  Olivia Scott-Berry

I’ve found comfort in procedurals including State of Play, Spotlight, Miss Sloane and Denial, but now I’m moved by doubts about how they fit into an increasingly extreme political climate, writes our arts contributor Olivia Scott-Berry.

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Posted in Arts, Film and MediaTagged: Denial, Film, investigation, Line of Duty, Miss Sloane, Politics, procedural, Spotlight, State of Play, The West Wing, Wind River

Shipwreck at the Almeida Theatre

28th March 201928th March 2019  Aysha Abdulrazak

With a stellar cast and a who’s who in US politics, Anne Washburn’s Shipwreck is the perfect play to explore Trump’s presidency in the era of entertainment by news.

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Posted in Arts, TheatreTagged: Almeida, America, Anne Washburn, Donald Trump, Elliot Cowan, Fisayo Akinade, Jim Jones, Justine Mitchell, Khalid Abdalla, liberalism, Politics, Risteárd Cooper, Rupert Goold, Shipwreck, Tara Fitzgerald, Theatre, Twitter

Brexit: A Student’s Point of View

11th March 201920th October 2019  Marion Beauchamp-Levet

Lucy Cavendish student Marion Beauchamp-Levet talks with fellow Erasmus scholars about the fears and formalities of Brexit.

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Posted in Features, My Cambridge, Politics, Postgraduate CornerTagged: Brexit, Citizenship, education, Erasmus, EU, Europe, European Union, Learning Together, Politics, Populism, students
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