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“He Was A Woman”: Orlando Enchants London’s West End
Women's History Month X KCLSU: Staging a modernist, queer story, of which Virginia Woolf is at the centre. Spellbinding, tender, and...
Charli Oakeby
Mar 23, 20233 min read


Waxy Bloodshed: Titus Andronicus at The Globe Review
This production at the Globe boldly and elegantly guides Titus into the 21st century.
Barney Nuttall
Mar 16, 20233 min read


Bob Bob Ricard, W1: ‘A Gallery Of Aesthetic Finesse And Casual Largesse’
Just when you think Soho could not come up with a more unlikely juxtaposition of venues, people, and flavours (Russian-American-French...
Milton Tomic
Jan 17, 20234 min read

Christmas Food Taste Test: Which Supermarket Got It Right?
Photo by Me!bourne Mermaid via Flickr (licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 2.0) Finally, a normal Christmas after a two-year hiatus - but is it?...
Milton Tomic
Dec 14, 20225 min read

Rapper 'Do Not Associate' Talks Past, Present And Future After The Release Of 'I'm Gifted'
Photo Credit: Do Not Associate From grimy boom-bap to fast-paced trap songs, Welsh-born rapper ‘Do Not Associate’ (D.N.A) is always...
Leon Lewis
Dec 14, 20224 min read

‘Night Burns like Cigarettes’ Review : Should We Be Going Through The Night As If It’s Day?
Credit: Steppenwolves Films Premiered at the Raindance Film Festival 2022, Night Burns like Cigarettes by director Elisabeth Felson tells...
Ariunzaya Batkhuyag
Nov 29, 20222 min read


Pip Millett Does It Her Way At O2 Shepherd's Bush Empire
Photo by Carina Najia The best word to describe Pip Millett’s November 8th concert at O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire is authentic. Performing...
Carina Najia
Nov 10, 20223 min read


Infinite Folds: Barbara Chase-Riboud at the Serpentine Galleries
Face to face with Confessions for Myself (1972), I am mesmerised. A tall, robust structure of patinated black bronze has been welded into...
Lara Mae Simpson
Oct 28, 20224 min read


London Illustrated: In Conversation with Elisa Terranera
To think of the multitude of ways in which London is perceived by others is to be overwhelmed. A city with such dynamism is hard to...
Henna Moussavi
Jul 31, 20226 min read


London Literature Festival 2021: Mieko Kawakami's Heaven
Centred on the expansive theme of friendship, this year’s London Literature Festival inaugurated Japanese writer’s Mieko Kawakami’s novel...
Isabela Palancean
Feb 9, 20223 min read
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