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Exclusive Interview with Winston Surfshirt

Over the past few years, Winston Surfshirt have become vital members of Sydney’s underground live scene, with past performances ranging from sold out headline shows to festival appearances, warehouse gigs and block parties and this year they sold out their debut Australian tour. Student Pages caught up with Winston Surfshirt, the 6-piece blend of hip hop, jazz and […]

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Theatre of First-New Immersive Venue Set to Hit The Capital

Limelight Productions and ebp have joined forces to create a pioneering new immersive theatre -‘The Buzz’. The seminal joint venture between the two production houses will truly be a theatre of firsts. The new building will be the first purpose-built fully flexible performance arts venue for immersive and interactive theatrical events in the UK. In […]

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Star Wars: A Religion?

Written by Stewart Storrar – Student Writer When I say Star Wars you might think of space battles that rage above exotic planets, monk like protagonists duelling their corrupted counterparts or the questionable acting of Hayden Christensen. What you may not think about is the semiotics of the first six movies and their unforeseen impact on […]

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Killing Gunther: Film Review

Written by Liam Jackson – Student Writer Film Rating:  ★★ “Killing Gunther” made by Saturday Night Live comedian, Taran Killam, is Arnold Schwarzenegger’s latest endeavour in his half hearted pursuit to comeback as the funnyman and action hero of the past. However, there’s a catch.  The story follows hitman Blake (played by writer and & director […]

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Exclusive: Interview with Paul Laverty

Written by Liam Jackson – Student Journalist In the late eighties, after investigating human rights abuses conducted by the U.S backed Contras during the war in Nicaragua, Paul Laverty had an idea for a film. With no prior experience in the film industry, Paul decided to send out an outline of his story with a […]

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The Path Less Traveled needn’t begin with Prayer

Written by Elaine Zheng – Student Pages Features Editor Potential is possibly the most frightening attribute one may possess. It imposes upon the individual a necessary duty to follow the fated path, and fosters a permanent sense of fear which cries a little louder each time it echoes across the gap between where the individual, […]

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Corporate Solicitor to Working with the Homeless

Written by Emma Rosen – Careers Features Editor The Charity Worker As a rough-sleeping prevention officer, Josh currently works for New Hope Trust, a North-London based charity. There, he spends his mornings preparing breakfasts and chatting to the men and women who come in through the doors, and in the afternoons, he meets with them individually and visits areas where […]

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Double-Life Whiplash and How to Overcome It

Written by Gabriella Wieland – Student Writer Double-life whiplash while to-ing and fro-ing at university is most definitely a thing. One minute, you’re living the high-life of independence. You’re doing your thing, having vodka for breakfast if that’s what you damn-well want to have – boom. The next minute, your back at your eerily quiet […]

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Getting Over the Winter Blues

Written by Josh Lambie – Student Writer Winter is in full force. Christmas, with its mouth-watering food, family reunions, and festive cheer – and failed New Year’s resolutions has passed. But if the cold weather, return to Uni, and looming workload have you hung-over like a few too many Brandies, fear not, here are some […]

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Giraffage European Tour: An œuvre d’art

San Franciscan producer Charlie Yin, better known as Giraffage, unveiled his extensive ‘Too Real’ European Tour this January and February receiving praise across the spectrum: ““Too Real is its own tribute to digital culture – peppered with the purring cell phone vibrations and the twinkling tones of text messages – but is subtler, sleepier and […]

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