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Pokemon GO: The Strangest Side-Effects So Far...

July 22, 2016

Unless you have been living in a remote jungle or going through some sort of digital detox for the last few weeks, you will undoubtedly have grown accustomed to the sight of frantic looking people wandering the streets, eyes fixed on their outstretched iPhone, looking for elusive Pokemon. 

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In Technology, Anthropology Tags pokemon, app, iphone, ios, android, gaming, pokemon go

Take Me Out... Or Shall I Take You?

January 20, 2016

Despite myself, I am irrepressibly thrilled at the return of ITV live meat-market, Take Me Out to our Saturday TV viewing schedule.

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In Anthropology Tags Take Me Out, paddy mcguinness, ITV, television, love, romance, dating, feminism

Never Mind About Buzzcocks

June 1, 2015

It is a sad symptom of the culture and time we live in that sooner or later, we will all have to come to terms with our favourite TV show being cancelled. (Unless your favourite show is X Factor).

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In Anthropology Tags NMTB, television, simon amstell, huey morgan, rizzle kicks, michael boulton, phil jupitus, music, panel show, comedy

She's Got Her Ballot, I Think She's Gonna Use It...

May 6, 2015

In case you hadn’t noticed, we are currently in the midst of a General Election.

Tomorrow, as we are unceasingly informed, we, the British public will be allowed to vote in ‘one of the most unpredictable elections in recent memory’.

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In Anthropology Tags politics, voting, general election, ed milliband, russell brand, conservative, labour, lib dem, green party

A BRIT of a Let Down

April 7, 2015

The year is 1996. At the annual Brit Awards ceremony, in the midst of an impassioned, sweaty and climatic performance of his ethical anthem Earth Song, the King of Pop himself was rudely interrupted mid crotch-grab by none other than Jarvis Cocker’s gleamingly white arse, mooning him from the front of the stage.

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In Anthropology Tags brits, ellie goulding, lewis hamilton, taylor swift, ed sheeran, sam smith, kim kardashian, kanye west, madonna, royal blood, music
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