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The Arts and Culture Magazine
LONDON'S
AWARD-WINNING
STUDENT-RUN
MAGAZINE
Marine Pellissier
Feb 223 min read
‘Trading Places’ at Barbican: The Decline And The Fall of London Landscapes
When looking at archives of London’s streets and neighbourhoods, it is impossible not to feel an irresistible nostalgia for a time that...
Barney Nuttall
Feb 214 min read
Reviewing 'Macbeth' at Dock X London: More 'Trope' than 'Transfixing'
★★★ A a decent enough achievement, but one that made my mind wander throughout. I tend to associate Shakespeare with army fatigues,...
Humaira Valera
Feb 133 min read
Review: 'Heartbreak and Magic' at Somerset House
★★★ Heartbreak and Magic, currently based at Somerset House, is the latest work by Libby Heaney. It incorporates a virtual reality...
Hebe Hancock
Feb 124 min read
'CUTE' at Somerset House Review: Celebrating 50 Years of Hello Kitty
★★★★ Held in partnership with Sanrio to celebrate the 50th anniversary of one of their most iconic figures, CUTE explores the...
Barney Nuttall
Jan 315 min read
The Scala Of Tomorrow: Where Is Cult Cinema Today?
Sticky seats, loud heckling, and the not-so-vague hint of booze. These are the remains of the Scala Cinema for those ever-devoted fans....
Harry Anstey-Walsh
Jan 293 min read
A Day Out In.... Chelsea
Photo via Pixabay (licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 2.0) Bursting with sunny squares and charming cafés, Chelsea is well worth a trip at any...
Hannah Sugars
Jan 273 min read
Powerful, Playful, Pertinent: Reviewing ‘Blood On Your Hands’ at Southwark Playhouse
I went in entirely blind to see Blood On Your Hands. I had done no research in advance of the evening, so I scarcely had any idea what to...
Dan Ramos Lay
Jan 257 min read
‘Macbeth’ at the Donmar Warehouse: An Immaculate Reimagining of the Feared Scottish Play
Spoilers ahead for Macbeth. Although you have had 418 years to catch up… Max Webster’s Macbeth is as much a feast for the eyes as it is...
Hebe Hancock
Jan 253 min read
'Ulster American' at Riverside Studios: An Uncomfortable Masterpiece
Content warning: the play contains references to suicide, sexual assault, racism and misogyny. Hebe Hancock considers these themes in the...
Sorcha Drumm
Jan 154 min read
New Year, Same Sun Over Primrose Hill?
Upon the summit of Primrose Hill, the enigmatic words, ‘I have conversed with the spiritual sun. I saw him on Primrose Hill,’ remarked by...
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