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Kenya's Anime Convention Scene: Cosplay Culture Thrives

Discover how Nairobi's vibrant Comic Con Kenya is breaking cultural barriers, bringing together thousands of anime and manga enthusiasts in a spectacular celebration of Japanese pop culture and African creativity.

I Ate The UK's Best Fish & Chips - My Verdict

An exclusive taste test of the 2024 UK's Best Fish & Chips winner. Discover if the champion chippy in Cromer lives up to the hype, from batter to chips and everything in between.

Notting Hill Carnival Policing Row Erupts

As London's iconic Notting Hill Carnival concludes, a fierce debate erupts over the intense police presence, with community leaders and politicians questioning if heavy-handed tactics are stifling the celebration's spirit and threatening civil liberties.

Couple's 'Husband & Wife' Bio Sparks Free Speech Row

A married couple's innocent social media bio has ignited a firestorm after being branded 'offensive' to non-binary people, sparking a fierce national debate on free speech, modern etiquette, and the limits of inclusivity in today's Britain.

Subtle sign that could reveal a psychopath

A leading psychiatrist has identified a subtle yet telling trait that may indicate psychopathic tendencies. Discover the hidden red flag lurking in everyday behaviour.

And Just Like That finale roasted by critics

Fans and critics have roasted the 'Sex and the City' reboot finale, calling it underwhelming and poorly executed. Sarah Jessica Parker's return as Carrie Bradshaw fails to impress.

How 'And Just Like That...' Redefined TV

The revival series 'And Just Like That...' has boldly rewritten the rules of its predecessor, offering a fresh take on love, friendship, and modern womanhood in the digital age.

BBC flags classic sitcoms for 'discriminatory language'

The BBC has issued content warnings on classic sitcoms like 'Fawlty Towers' and 'Only Fools and Horses,' flagging 'discriminatory language'—a move that has reignited debates over censorship and historical context in comedy.

Art Nouveau’s AI-Era Renaissance

As artificial intelligence reshapes creativity, the organic elegance of Art Nouveau offers a compelling counterbalance. Discover why this 19th-century aesthetic is experiencing a resurgence.

Edinburgh Fringe extends to November for first time

The iconic Edinburgh Festival Fringe is breaking tradition by extending its dates into November, offering a fresh twist on the world’s largest arts festival. Discover what’s in store for 2025.

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