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Ophelia: Not Another Shakespeare Story

Posted on 27th November 201828th March 2019 by Tanika Lane

So the verdicts have started to pour in on the latest instalment in an innumerable line of Shakespearean cinematic adaptations. Claire McCarthy’s British historical romantic drama Ophelia, the damsel in question being depicted by Daisy […]

Shut Up, Helen Is A Sincere Look At The Reality Of Mental Health Issues

Posted on 27th November 201828th March 2019 by Mia Connor

At first glance the concept of a musical comedy about mental health seems insensitive. But based on the writer’s own struggles and using original music, the play sheds light on the very topical issue of […]

Shakey Graves Shakes the Roof Off Brudenell Social Club, 14.11.18

Posted on 27th November 201827th March 2019 by Jenny Pudney

From the self-knitted flowers stitched to support band Petal’s guitar strap, to Shakey Graves’ homemade suitcase kick drum, last Wednesday truly encompassed the essence of Brudenell Social Club as the home of musical grafters and […]

Freed From Pancaking: Pointe Shoe Range for Women of Colour

Posted on 26th November 201829th March 2019 by Amy Daniels

Ballet dancers of colour have been painting, dying or covering their pointe shoes in makeup to match their skin for as long as they can remember. Could this barrier to inclusion in the dance world […]

Natural Selection: Or:la– Review

Posted on 26th November 201818th March 2019 by James Dewar

Rising star Or:la’s exigent and eclectic set on Friday 2nd November marked a serious high point for Natural Selection’s third season at Headrow House. Since the start of autumn, the Super Friendz affiliated promoters have […]

Where is the Evidence That ‘Granny Pants’ Stop Rape?

Posted on 26th November 201829th March 2019 by Hannah Simpson-Orlebar

“You have to look at the way she was dressed. She was wearing a thong with a lace front.” These formidable, regrettable words will follow defence barrister Elizabeth O’Connell around for the rest of life. […]

When Should A TV Show End?

Posted on 23rd November 201829th March 2019 by Carys Reid-Davies

With the dawn of the 21st century a new, unique species graced the earth. The ‘binge watchers’. This was catalysed by the rise of sensational series which captivated audiences to such an extent that the […]

Video Game Review: Red Dead Redemption 2

Posted on 23rd November 201829th March 2019 by Tyler Denyer

Rockstar have once again lived up to their name and truly proven exactly why they are the rockstars of the gaming industry with their latest title ‘Red Dead Redemption 2’. Set 12 years prior to […]

Art and Artist: Unchangeably Intertwined?

Posted on 23rd November 201827th March 2019 by Neive McCarthy

Shrouded in controversy long before his death in June, rapper XXXTentacion left a trail of increasingly shocking criminal charges in his wake; the likes of which include homophobic attacks and the aggravated battery of a […]

Download the Latest Information on the Download Lineup

Posted on 23rd November 201827th March 2019 by Henry Taylor

Calling all fans of rock and metal, the UK’s largest Rock festival is back and has released a fresh chunk of its 2019 lineup to get your teeth into. 42 bands have been announced thus far, including […]

The Chilling Mis-Adventures of Sabrina?

Posted on 23rd November 201829th March 2019 by Sophie Garside

You probably have some vague ideas of what a show centered around Sabrina, the teenage witch, might involve. Blonde hair, sparkling potions, classically American love interests, and wasn’t there a talking cat? Well, Netflix’s recent […]

Anderson .Paak Releases Refreshing Masterpiece, Oxnard

Posted on 23rd November 201827th March 2019 by Robbie Cairns

“Oxnard’s Beaches extend for 5 miles along the city’s oceanfront, from Mandalay Beach in the north to Silver Strand Beach in the south. The beaches are known for their sunshine, mild surf, and easy access.” […]

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