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Methods Devour Themselves: A Conversation is a highly unique book, both in structure and content. Its chapters alternate between Sriduangkaew’s fiction and Moufawad-Paul’s non-fiction, acting as an exploratory conversation between...
Though the University of Liverpool is known for success in many arenas or sport, this year has brought us a rising star in the inter-varsity world: the debating society. Now,...
Opinion pieces are the view of the author and in no way reflects the views of the Liverpool Guild Student Media or Liverpool Guild of Students. Dear Freshers, my first...
First thoughts 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...
After almost 3 months of lockdown, people are understandably bored. Days seem even more groundhog like and box sets have been watched and rewatched… There is one thing that is...
...and how your new obsession doesn't have to end with the series. We’ve now been in lockdown for two months, and I don’t know about you, but I feel like...
The Production The National Theatre have been streaming one of their past productions online for free every week since theatres around the world were forced to shut their doors. This...
Whilst our beloved Guild building may be closed, that hasn’t stopped our student officers from working hard to represent our interests from home! In a socially distanced interview (covered from...
Flying the flag for Sky One Original’s Brassic: six mates, no money, and ‘so much trouble in my mind.’ Last Friday the entire nation celebrated VE Day in a red-,...
Opinion pieces are the view of the author and in no way reflects the view of the Liverpool Guild Student Media or Liverpool Guild of Students. After a few weeks...
Given the present Covid-19 situation and with bands unable to gig at the moment, streaming services such as Spotify are seeing a huge increase in users. Some recommendations of artists...