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Andrew Regan's Articles in Humanities

  • I love Panto...oh no you don’t!
    Pantomime is a uniquely British tradition, but what is it that attracts millions of people to the thousands of productions put on around the country?
  • Neil Strauss: Surviving the Game
    Neil Strauss, bestselling author and acclaimed journalist, shocked the literary world with the release of 'The Game', showing how an introverted bookworm became a jetsetting playboy in less than two years.
  • 'Clerks': The Passion of Kevin Smith
    'Clerks', considered by many to be one of the top independent films of the 90s, took Kevin Smith from New Jersey to Hollywood
  • Spamalot – the Monty Python West End musical
    Spamalot, the adaptation of Monty Python’s classic 'Monty Python and The Holy Grail', continues to draw crowds at London’s West End.
  • Ricky Gervais: Voice of the Jilted Office Generation
    The British TV mockumentary - The Office - summed up the working lives of many in the UK, which probably explains its vast popularity. Ricky Gervais and Steve Merchant's sharp observation comedy has since been broadcast in over 80 countries and also led to American, Canadian, French and German versions of the show.

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