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Perfoming Arts: Coming Up
Performing Arts is back with a variety of shows/concerts/plays for the new academic year. To…
The Ladykillers at The Mayflower Theatre, Southampton (15/10/2012)
This adaptation of The Ladykillers is one I had been looking forward to seeing ever…
Homeland Confirmed for a Third Season
Airing its second season on Channel 4 at the moment, Homeland has proved a success…
Showtime: Michael McIntyre at the O2 Arena
Michael McIntyre’s stand-up may not be the most innovative, but his ability to tap into…
Hilary Mantel – Two Time Man Booker Prize Winner
Hilary Mantel has become the first woman and the first British writer to win the…
Preview: The Ladykillers at The Mayflower Theatre, Southampton (15/10/12 – 20/10/12)
Following its success in London’s West End last year, the stage version of classic British…
The Walking Dead: The Game Review
While the zombies try to feed on your brains, the game feeds yours as it proves video games can be intelligent and dynamic and not just for the living-dead teenagers in their bedrooms.
Comedy Central Live at The Bridge Bar (02/10/12)
Previously “The Laughter Lounge”, Comedy Central Live is the Union’s Tuesday night bi-monthly offering of professional comedy.
War Horse Coming To The Mayflower Theatre
Michael Morpurgo has been at London’s National Theatre this morning for the launch of the…
Why Understudies are Crucial to the Theatre
David Tully tells us why understudies are so deserving of our respect and admiration.
Supernatural: Season Seven
Supernatural, the incredibly successful series about two brothers who travel around America hunting supernatural creatures,…
STOMP at The Mayflower Theatre, Southampton (25/09/12)
STOMP has become a world famous show, popular all over the globe, and this week…
Retro: Sonic the Hedgehog (1991)
This game that started it all is a magnificent piece of 2D platforming, with simplicity that only improves it.
Downton Abbey, Series Three, Episode One – Review
It’s amazing how all the horrors of the world seem to dwindle into insignificance when…