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One Day At A Time: Socially Relevant, Unjustly Cancelled
Louise Chase details the “insightful” 2017 reboot.
Hidden Gem: Spinning Out (Series 1)
Louise Chase tells us why we should be watching Spinning Out this winter season.
The Art of Video Game Localisation
Morgan McMillan explores video game localisation.
Phantom of the Opera: ‘Love, Intrigue and Jealousy’
Louise Chase brings light to the origins of ‘Phantom of the Opera’.
Hidden Gem: Alias Grace
Louise Chase recaps Netflix’s Alias Grace.
A hilarious whodunnit full of plot twists: A Review of Richard Osman’s The Thursday Murder Club
Richard Osman, known for his prime-time quiz shows, has delved into the world of whodunnit crime novels – Becky Davies tells us more.
Root: A Mischievous Box of Animal Mayhem
Theo Smith talks us through fantasy strategy board game Root.
Neil Gaiman: Fantasy for the New Generation
Neil Gaiman? Haven’t heard of him, where have you been the past 30 years?
Lauren Schmidt Hissrich: A Striving Force In Television
Louise Chase recaps the career and success of Lauren Schmidt Hissrich.
How Fantasy and Sci-Fi Transformed The Role of Black Women in Television
Maddie Lock walks through the representation of black women in fantasy and sci-fi.
On Edge: Anticipating Watch Dogs Legion
Louise Chase discusses the imminent new Watch Dogs title.
Flahsback Review: King Lear at the Duke of York Theatre, London
Who doesn’t love Ian McKellen? Louise Chase reviews the Duke of York’s production of King Lear starring one of the most celebrated Shakespeare actors.
Review: Philip Pullman, Serpentine – ‘A crucial, brief part of Lyra’s narrative, but oh so lovely’
Classic Culture editor Olivia Dellar shares thoughts on one of the most loved fantasy authors new, unexpected novellas.
WSA at 150: A Look at History and Alumni
For 150 years the Winchester School of Art has been partnered with Southampton University, and seem to have big plans all year round for their anniversary.