This past year will surely be remembered for its music, as artists heralded the dawn of cultural phenomenons (or ‘Femininomenon[s]’, thanks to Chappell Roan) which gripped the world in a frenzy of ...
Following months of speculation and uncertainty, the Formula 1 grid for the upcoming 2025 season has been officially confirmed. With eight teams changing their line-ups, fans are eagerly anticipating ...
Inspired by a recent Instagram story from the University of Warwick alum Rob Madge, in which their friend had roasted their eye makeup before going onstage as the Spirit of Sherwood (in this year’s ...
A 30-foot spider looms over visitors, or stuffed toys spill out the walls. Animated monsters and dancers surround and taunt. Eerie videos of liminal digital worlds are projected on the walls. The Tate ...
There is no doubt that immigration has been the main issue on everyone’s minds at least since Brexit. Even though Britain officially exited the EU in 2020, the debate has only intensified. This summer ...
Each cabin came with its own sauna, because apparently, Lapland doesn’t mess around when it comes to warmth. Inside, the vibe was pure Christmas: bunk beds, creaky wooden floors, and orange lighting ...
I must say that I viewed this year’s choice for W-WOW’s Warwick Person of the Year with some trepidation, approaching it fully aware of the history of this prestigious honour and the weighty burden I ...
After months of personal statement writing, the dedicated savings pot to fund your course, and the mammoth task of completing A Levels, it seems ironic that the biggest grievance facing students is ...
Leamington FC ended their losing streak of six league games with an emphatic victory over leaders Curzon Ashton, before slipping to defeat against Brackley on the final matchday of a successful 2024.
From newfound contemporary classics to incredible showcases from industry icons, 2024 has been an absolutely unforgettable year for live performances. Spanning across stages, genres, and the globe, ...
Let’s set the scene. You’re in a museum and surrounded by paintings: a Degas on the left, a Monet a few steps ahead. Portrait after portrait, room after room, you’re standing in the presence of so ...