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RuPaul’s Drag Race UK Episode 5: UK Hun?

Posted on 13th February 202119th February 2021 by Eleanor Noyce

Warning: this piece contains spoilers! In possibly the greatest episode of Drag Race UK to date, the contestants were tasked with writing and performing verses of ‘UK Hun?’ with the guidance of pop legend MNEK. […]

Do biopics romanticise the lives of real people?

Posted on 10th February 202110th February 2021 by Hannah Spruce

With the biopic film seemingly on the rise, Hannah Spruce unpacks the consequences of making films about real people.

Would a ‘Harry Potter’ TV series be magical?

Posted on 10th February 202125th February 2021 by Séamus O'Hanlon

I groaned when I first read the online headline speculating that Harry Potter may be getting a television reboot but was this reaction genuine concern or instant snobbery? The article, was in fact, referring to […]

What to watch: Swedish Films

Posted on 7th February 20217th February 2021 by Harriet Purbrick

Need to shake up your watchlist and want to dive into some international (film) waters – Harriet Purbrick has listed some of their favourites.

There’s no sex in this city without Samantha

Posted on 7th February 20217th February 2021 by Freya Alsop

Sex and the City is an undeniably iconic show that celebrates women’s sexuality, but with news of the series’ reboot there are some concerns that this series will have more City than Sex in it.

‘Wandavision’ Review: A slow-burner that’s worth the wait

Posted on 7th February 20217th February 2021 by Millie Craik

Millie Craik reviews Disney+’s newest sitcom starring the Marvel Universe’s lovable couple Wanda and Vision.

“I know a good joke when I steal one”

Posted on 7th February 20217th February 2021 by Benjamin Forrest

Benjamin Forrest tackles the issue of joke stealing and questions why it seems to be overlooked within the comedy world

Joe Biden’s Extreme makeover: Home Edition

Posted on 7th February 20217th February 2021 by Mia Fulford

Mia Fulford details what President Biden’s redecoration of the Oval Office means for American Politics and the future of the United States.

Living in a lighthouse: How one Covid nurse spent a week on an isolated island

Posted on 7th February 20217th February 2021 by Maddy Murdoch

Maddy Murdoch unpacks what life is like for a COVID Nurse living in isolation in a lighthouse, and what we can learn from isolation.

Review – Fate: The Winx Saga

Posted on 3rd February 20213rd February 2021 by Francesca Iucci

Inspired by the Italian – American animated show known as Winx Club, Netflix’s Fate: The Winx Saga tries to adapt the well appreciated story of a group of fairies. Through its six episodes, the series […]

Interview: Jorge Hopkins Wang

Posted on 1st February 20211st February 2021 by Maariyah Fulat

Jorge Hopkins Wang is a visual artist and designer based in Leeds. He is currently studying Digital Media and practices photography, as well as videography, graphic design, and UI design. Jorge moved to the UK […]

HORRIBLE HISTORIES AND MARCUS RASHFORD: BBC LAUNCH LOCKDOWN LESSONS

Posted on 1st February 20211st February 2021 by Maddy Murdoch

As we enter our third national lockdown, households up and down the country are reminded of March: working from home, being stuck in the house, and on-line school. For many parents this means a balancing […]

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