After presenting a successful run of documentaries about the socially excluded in 21st Century Russia and South Africa last year (also worth a watch ), Reggie Yates returns for a one-off piece covering one of […]
Review: A Reflection on Black Mirror
Black Mirror centralises around the possible consequences of technology. It always leaves you on the edge of your seat, wondering if you should throw your phone away and delete your social media while you still […]
Superwomen Directors
Jessica Jones is coming back for a second season with even more girl power. Showrunner Melissa Rosenberg has announced that every single episode of the new season will be directed by a woman… Before you […]
An unlikely gender pay-gap
In a society where women struggle to get paid equally for the same jobs as men, it seems as though the modelling industry might be the one place where the tables are turned. Last week […]
In The Middle With Entertainment Journalist Emma Bullimore
London-based entertainment journalist Emma Bullimore has a successful career that keeps her on her toes… ‘It’s been a bit of a crazy day with Will Young’ says Emma when she picks up the phone. ‘You […]
Should Bob Dylan Have Won The Nobel Prize For Literature?
Bob Dylan was awarded the 2016 Nobel Prize for Literature last week for ‘having created new poetic expressions within the great American song tradition’. The news proved joyous for some – a travesty for others… […]
Michael Connelly in Leeds: Bosch is back…
Last Tuesday American crime author Michael Connelly, best known for his novel-turned-Hollywood blockbuster The Lincoln Lawyer and the infamous Bosch series, held a signing at Waterstones Leeds for the nineteenth instalment of his beloved series. […]
Review: Rola Wala – Indian street food that’s full of flavor
Rola Wala, an Indian street food restaurant with a twist, is celebrating their second year anniversary at Trinty Kitchen with the launch of not one but two creative new dishes: the Vegan Keralan Cauliflower and […]
Pump n Grind, there’s no excuse
Pump n Grind It’s official. The wait is over. Hyde Park has finally got itself a coffee shop. Housed on Brudenell Road, just up from the student mecca that is Sainsbury’s Local, Pump n Grind […]
LGBTQ+ Representation in Books: Does it Exist?
LGBTQ+ representation in books is difficult to gauge. It’s difficult because, chances are, unless you’re intensely looking for books with representation, you won’t accidently stumble across them. Unless you’re looking, they are a distant concept. […]
ONLINE EXCLUSIVE – Review: Crazyhead
It’s okay. I was intrigued after finding out that this new series, launched on E4, is written by the same people who wrote Misfits. I loved the earlier series of Misfits; the quality of the […]
ONLINE EXCLUSIVE – Review: Haters Back Off!
Haters Back Off! is Netflix’s latest venture into the world of subversive, offbeat comedy. The platform has taken risks with shows such as BoJack Horseman, an animated comedy about a washed-up equine. Or indeed Lady […]