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The Arts and Culture Magazine
LONDON'S
AWARD-WINNING
STUDENT-RUN
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Magdalena Lapa
Jan 5, 20194 min read
"The House That Jack Built" Is A Refreshing Comeback From Lars Von Trier
Five years after the highly controversial "Nymphomaniac", Lars von Trier presents yet another movie which polarizes the audience. Despite...
Eloise Wright
Dec 14, 20182 min read
"Shoplifters" Exemplifies Hirokazu Kore-eda's Story-telling At His Finest
In life, no matter the crime, it always comes down to someone’s perspective. Japanese filmmaker Hirokazu Kore-eda has spent his career...
Eleonora Colli
Dec 14, 20184 min read
"Disobedience" Portrays Another Hyper-dramatic Story of Forbidden Love
Sebastian Leilo’s "Disobedience" (2017), showing at the BFI Southbank until December the 16th, is a dramatic portrayal of a lesbian...
Hannah Clayton
Dec 8, 20182 min read
Students of London Film Festival 2018 Review
The inaugural Students of London Film Festival, held at KCL’s Strand campus last Friday, was a great showcase of the city’s vibrant...
Victor Chaix
Nov 30, 20184 min read
Rafiki, or the futility of politicizing love
‘Let’s make a pact, become something real’. With a whole religious, social, political and moral order positioned against homosexuality,...
Samuel Antonio Turner
Nov 28, 20182 min read
Unknown Mortal Orchestra at The Royal Albert Hall - 21/11/18
There are few bands that can truly encapsulate an audience like this. Unknown Mortal Orchestra bring free-spirited rock fused funk and...
Maximilian Priebe
Nov 23, 20185 min read
Urban Chronicles - A portrait on Iain Sinclair
You can find the original version of this article on the Funzel Iain Sinclair, one could say, is obsessed with London. The Last London,...
Corissa Hollenbeck
Nov 20, 20182 min read
The Americans at The Roundhouse - 19/11/2018
Self-proclaimed rock band, the Americans, opened for St Paul and the Broken Bones last night at the Roundhouse Theatre in Camden. Each...
Yana Yadav
Nov 15, 20183 min read
Antony and Cleopatra Review - The National Theater
26th September -19th January Run time – 3 hours and 30 minutes Matinees 2 pm Evenings 7 pm Until January, you are able to see Simon...
Lucia Cardelli
Nov 12, 20185 min read
Italy, London-bound: Review of the Festival of Italian Literature in London
Hosting some of the biggest contemporary Italian and international cultural figures, the 2018 edition of FILL (Festival of Italian...
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