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Emma Balfour

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Handsome, Accessible Puns: Midsomer Mergers, the 2015 Law Revue

I love puns. Puns are great. Revues should embrace puns as openly as Law Revue does, because there’s something satisfying about hearing a room of 500 people groan all at once about a subtraction song with the lead in “Take It Away”. And that’s perhaps what Law Revue does best: short, sharp gags that don’t…

August 28, 2015 Emma Balfour
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Explosively Talented: The Arts of War, the 2015 Arts Revue

Emma Balfour knows what we are fighting for.

August 24, 2015 Emma Balfour
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The Happiest Revue: Orange is the New Blackboard, the 2015 Education Revue

Emma Balfour might just send her kids to school after all

August 24, 2015 Emma Balfour
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Courting Intellectual Elitism Without Ever Shagging it: SUDS’ “Art”

Emma Balfour saw a pretentious French play and it wasn’t awful

August 6, 2015 Emma Balfour

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