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Women in the Entertainment Industry: Funny Girls
Sasha takes a look at some of our favourite and most famous funny girls who redefine female comedy.
Women in the Entertainment Industry: What do video games teach us about women?
Fraser Bowen looks at the representation of women in video games, and what it tells us about attitudes towards female gamers.
Review: Into the Woods by SUSU Showstoppers (23/04/15)
Natalie, Culture Editor, reviews SUSU Showstoppers’ adaptation of Stephen Sondheim’s Into the Woods.
Women in the Entertainment Industry: Unapologetic Uniqueness: A Lesson from RuPaul
Our features editor, Sian, and Jess take a look at Ru Paul’s body confidence message.
Women in the entertainment industry: Author in Focus: Alice Munro
James takes a look at award winning author, Alice Munro.
Women in the Entertainment Industry: Author in Focus: Malorie Blackman
Nariece takes a look at teen favourite, Malorie Blackman.
Review: Carlos Acosta at the Mayflower Theatre (14/04/15)
Bronwyn Scotland reviews Carlos Acosta’s latest performance at the Mayflower theatre.
Review: The Flash (Series 1, Episode 18)
Another week, another episode of The Flash. TV’s most shamelessly fun show should be a little ashamed of itself.
Review: Inside No. 9 (Series 2, Episode 4)
Our reviewer Anneka, gives her thoughts on the latest episode of Reece Shearsmith and Steve Pemberton’s dark anthology series, Inside No. 9…
Review: Game of Thrones (Series 5, Episode 2)
Matt takes a look at the second episode of Game of Thrones, Season 5.
Women in the Entertainment Industry: Shonda Rhimes – The Trailblazer
Rebecca James, Editor, talks about The Trailblazer of Television, Shonda Rhimes
Review: Daredevil (Season 1)
Marvel bring their world to Netflix – how does it work out? And does it matter when Charlie Cox is SO PRETTY!
Preview: Into the Woods by SUSU Showstoppers
SUSU Showstoppers’ ‘Into the Woods’ is coming to the Annex Theatre this week, and is tipped to be better than the film.
Review: Game of Thrones (Series 5, Episode 1)
Delivering aftermaths and new beginnings, ‘The Wars To Come’ is a slow burn of an episode, says George Seabrook