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Nostalgic News: House of Cards was released 10 years ago!
“Democracy is so overrated” With not too much due respect to Frank Underwood, I disagree…
Do Reboots, Sequels and Spin Offs Effect the Legacies of the Originals?
Does a sequel show mean a sequel legacy? Do reboots mean fresher franchises? Megan Eynon-Daly and Rhianna Saglani share their thoughts as to the effect, or lack of, that reboots, sequels, and spin-offs have on the originals.
What Do West End Closures Mean for the Future of Theatre?
Is the West End heading for its final curtain? Rhianna Saglani thinks not.
Art Depicting Death: the Legacy of Succession Captured in a Century of Art
Rather than imitating life, this article is about art depicting death. Specifically, the death of our monarchs through history.
Saddest TV Finales
Amy Scott-Munden, Ellie Griffiths and Susanna Robertson-Sheath discuss the saddest TV finales!
Iconic TV Characters: Sarah Jane Smith from Doctor Who
To date the only Doctor Who companion to receive not one but two spin offs,…
Art On Our Walls: Dan Crisp
Viewing and appreciating art is a very personal experience, and so it stands to reason…
Nostalgic News: Miranda (Series 3) was released 10 years ago!
Time flies when you’re having such fun! It’s not hard to believe that Miranda Hart’s…
Photographer in Focus: HRH The Princess of Wales
Undoubtedly better known for being the figure captured in the photographs than the person behind…
Review – God Of War: Ragnarok – One of Game’s Greatest Stories Lost in the Padding
After strong praise and dubbed one of gaming’s greatest achievements, Deputy Editor Sam Pegg questions whether God of War Ragnarok is really everything it’s chalked up to be.
A Review of the Theatre Group Society’s Freshers Show: When We Are Married
Prolific British author J.B. Priestley’s farcical play kicks off when a group of old friends…
Review – A Plague Tale: Requiem – Humanity Found in the Painfullest of Places
Sam Pegg reviews Asobo’s latest sequel, A Plague Tale: Requiem, praising its masterful storytelling and unmatched approach to stealth gameplay.
Assassin’s Creed Origins: The beginning of the end
Maciej Jankowski reflects on the Assassin’s Creed franchise
Photographer in Focus: Khalik Allah
Khalik Allah is a New York based photographer known for highlighting homeless people, hustlers and drug addicts in the dark of night. Reece Beckett details why the work stands out to him so much!






