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Nostalgic News: The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl in 3-D was released 15 years ago
The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl in 3-D was the perfect addition to any childhood sleepover, according to Maddie Lock.
Notes on News: Celebrities join anti-racism protests
Vidhi Bassi explores how celebrities have been contributing to Black Lives Matter protests.
Nostalgic News: Sense8 debuted 10 years ago
Hazel celebrates the debut of this popular Netflix show.
Richard Ayoade to host virtual BAFTA TV Awards
The British comedian will be hosting the awards which will be broadcast on July 31st on BBC One.
Nostalgic News: Community ended 5 years ago
Vicky Greer remembers Community, which ended five years ago after six seasons.
Film festivals join to create ‘We Are One’ global festival
We Are One is running on Youtube from 29th May until 7th June.
Nostalgic News: Slaves’ Are You Satisfied? was released 5 years ago
Charlotte Brennan celebrates the debut release from Slaves.
Notes on News: Ubisoft and its Gender Problem
Louise Chase looks into the backlash Ubisoft have received for the lack of female representation in their video games.
Nostalgic News: Florence + The Machine’s How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful was released 5 years ago
Olivia Dellar looks back at Florence’s third album.
Primavera Sound announces 2021 lineup
Renowned Spanish music festival Primavera Sound has made the first announcements about its 2021 lineup, following the cancellation of this year’s festival due to COVID-19.
Glastonbury’s 50th Anniversary to be marked on the BBC in June
It might not be the 50th anniversary special that festival organisers imagined, but with iconic sets being shown on our TV screens all weekend, there’s still cause for celebration.
Notes on News: Could streaming exclusives dominate at The Oscars 2021?
What impact could the COVID crisis have on next year’s award season? Editor Jack Nash investigates.
Nostalgic News: The Vaccines’ English Graffiti was released 5 years ago
Georgie Holmes celebrates the third album from this English indie rock band.
Southampton musicians raise £2,000 in ‘Singathon’ for Yellow Door
A group of musicians – including Southampton University alumni – participated in a 24-hour live stream to raise money for Yellow Door, a local charity.





