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
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
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”
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
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
Maddy Murdoch unpacks what life is like for a COVID Nurse living in isolation in a lighthouse, and what we can learn from isolation.
How BUSHROD used Depop to launch his career
Morwenna Davies chats to BUSHROD, Banbury’s finest rapper
A retrospective look at Tortoise’s Millions Now Living Will Never Die
Harry Bedder reflects upon Tortoise’s post-rock classic, Millions Now Living Will Never Die.
Burial’s track ‘Chemz’ is twelve minutes of blissful garage
Alexandra Stewart explores Burial’s chaotic garage-inflected single ‘Chemz’
Channel Tres serves us dreamy hip house on new EP ‘i can’t go outside’
Kareina Khubchand Daswani shares her thoughts on Channel Tres’ latest EP ‘i can’t go outside’
Yu Su brings us exquisite expansiveness on debut album Yellow River Blue
Alexandra Stewart talks us through Yu Su’s mesmerising debut, Yellow River Blue.
Five tracks to get you through Lockdown 3.0
Bridget Eke talks us through five tracks that will give you comfort in Lockdown 3.0