By

Talia Maguire
If like me you’ve recently started a new job then, this goes out to you; you are not alone. Your first day is a mixture of that nervous knot of thorns in your stomach and that exciting buzzing in your head. “What if they don’t like me?” “What if I don’t like them!?” “I’m going to...
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dismaland
After a rollercoaster ride in popular news so far this year it’s not surprising that Banksy has a lot of material for his new installation. Now of course Banksy being his usual self this is no ordinary art piece. This time around he’s bringing us Dismaland Bemusement Park; a dystopian theme park that comments on...
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american ultra
Stoner Chic isn’t a new concept, but like every other fashion craze it comes and goes in various waves of popularity. As expected it’s most favourable in the heady days of summer, surrounded by your friends, feeling the love. And these days festivals are overrun by boutique stalls selling vintage and hippie inspired clothing. It...
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spice girls reunion
Ladies, it’s time to dust off those platforms, rock the pigtails and get your girl power ready because the Spice Girls are rumoured to be returning for a world tour next year to celebrate the band’s 20th anniversary. Now for those of you too young to understand, take a seat and let the super-fans show...
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Cecil – the name that seems to be on everyone’s lips these past couple of days, from work colleagues to Jimmy Fallon everyone is talking about it. The mass media coverage of one man’s mission to find and kill a wild animal, in an attempt to make his life more ‘exciting’, has received so much attention...
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From the creative minds of The Fault in Our Stars comes Paper Towns, an original love story that takes to the road. A road trip is something we all dream about, whether it’s with a loved one, with friends, or with family. It’s personally been my goal since watching my all time favourite movie, Thelma...
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Much like the title of their debut album Communion, each of the thirteen long-awaited songs by Years & Years are personal; offering some insight into the war-torn love affairs and reawakenings of the band’s past. From Shine – an upbeat, summer dance track with an infectious synth beat, to the album version of Eyes Shut...
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time for change
“There are no happy endings; endings are the saddest part. So just give me a happy middle, and a very happy start.” – Shel Silverstein In life there are times when we have to say goodbye to people and places, and for the most part it’s a bittersweet send off. Memories have been made that...
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Earlier this week after coming home from a long, hot day stuck in an office I relished in a cold drink. Hearing footsteps coming down my stairs I was unalarmed expecting a member of my family. Yet when I turned it was certainly not a family member. Unprepared and shell shocked I choked on my...
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glastonbury festival
Now the first thing you absolutely must do in order to survive not being at Glastonbury this weekend is cry; because I know you tried so hard to bag a ticket, I know you’ve been mentally planning your festival attire and I know you hate yourself right now and I feel your pain. But once...
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