Hannah Pickett takes a trip down memory lane with her version of a British Squid Game, involving some classic British childhood favorites.
The Advent of The New Barney Age – Courtesy of Daniel Kaluuya
Your life is interminable. You wish for nothing but the endless summers of childhood. You even want childhood itself. But then, one day as you’re walking in the rain, under the chronic grey skies, the […]
Childhood redefine themselves at sold-out Brudenell Social Club gig, 16/11
A lot has changed since 2014. The alt-right have been given a platform, Bake-Off has moved to Channel 4, and the indie scene is no longer simply about denim jackets and angsty guitars. Walking on […]
Childhood to play Brudenell Community Room, 16/11
Childhood’s 2017 return came with a disclaimer: they’ve changed. While their newly found retro soul vibes and soaring sax solos are certainly new, in reflection, they seem inevitable. Perhaps their announcement epitomised this shift in […]
Disney remakes: there is nothing wrong with childhood nostalgia
Disney’s remake of Beauty and the Beast revealed a confusing streak among their legions of fans. News that a minor character would be openly implied to be gay saw praise heaped upon it by the […]
In The Middle with Childhood
2014 has been a hectic year for London lads Childhood. After Ben Romans-Hopcraft and Leo Dobsen founded the band at the University of Nottingham in 2010, there’s been nothing but stratospheric ascension. An 8/10 review […]
Blogs | Why You Should Follow Your Childhood Dreams
In my second year of primary school, the teachers made a video of all the pupils, asking them what they wanted to do when they were older. I wanted to be an actress. Others wanted […]