Arts & Culture editor Delphie Bond interviews Jess Green about her phenomenal success and latest show!
Arts & Culture editor Delphie Bond interviews Jess Green about her phenomenal success and latest show!
With the arrival of RuPaul’s Drag Race to BBC Three, Jessica Hough discusses what this means for British Drag. RuPaul’s Drag Race UK aired last week on the 4th of October, and so marked the […]
Anushka Searle writes in response to the announcement that the “Brit Awards ‘will review’ male and female categories”
Arts & Culture Editor Delphie Bond reviews Live Wire, a spoken word poetry night in Leeds.
In March 2019, Seyi Omooba was cast in the part of Celie, the leading role in the upcoming production of The Color Purple at the Curve Theatre, Leicester– a show based off a 1982 novel […]
It’s around this time of year when I have to sit myself down and remind myself of the great British institutions which define and enrich our culture. I count them: the church, the monarchy, the […]
Phoebe Lutkin reviews Booksmart, which recently featured at a free Hyde Park Picture House student viewing.
Jack Higgins reviews Bait, a British indie film which is park kitchen sink drama, part distorted expressionism.
Natalie Waites reviews one of Netflix’s latest releases; The Politician.
In director Lorene Scafaria’s Hustlers, inspired by ‘The Hustlers at Scores’ by Jessica Pressler, ex-stripper Dorothy, also known under the alias Destiny, recounts her past seven years working in the sex industry, during an interview. […]
Despite being firmly and repeatedly told that I should not go and watch the film adaptation of The Goldfinch (directed by John Crowley), my total and utter appreciation for the book, and my undying love […]
A new gender-neutral line of dolls was launched on the 25th of September by Mattel. It’s called Creatable World™, and it’s a refreshingly unique style moving away from the traditional blonde Barbie doll, which most children can’t […]