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Mid-Season Review: The Blacklist, Season 2
James Spader and Megan Boone return to capture more of the World’s biggest criminals, as The Blacklist: Season 2 returns to UK Screens.
Review: Indian Summers (Season 1, Episode 2)
Kirsty takes a look at the second instalment of Indian Summers.
Preview: The Comedy Fridge, SUSU Comedy Soc
Deputy Editor, Caitlin Hobbs, catches up with SUSU Comedy Soc ahead of their upcoming collaborative sketch show.
Exclusive Q&A with Tom Hiddleston at The Nuffield Theatre (22/02/15)
Star of stage and screen and Nuffield associate actor Tom Hiddleston offered an intimate Q&A session with members and friends at The Nuffield Theatre. Here’s what happened on this special night.
Review: Butterflies Are Free, SUSU Theatre Group
The company bring an intimate performance of a dry 60s comedy to campus. Jed Marshall reviews.
Why I am addicted to: The Legend of Zelda Series
Nariece explores her addiction for Zelda.
Review: Iolanthe, SUSU Light Opera Society
Josh Cox reviews LOpsoc’s latest production.
Review: American Horror Story (Series 4 Finale)
Danielle reviews the finale of American Horror Story: Freak Show.
Review: Transparent
After its win at this year’s Golden Globes, Deputy Editor Caitlin Hobbs reviews Amazon’s latest original series.
Bioware: Bastions of gaming equality
Continuing our series looking at LGBT in the entertainment world, Alex Meehan looks at LGBT in the video gaming world.
Preview: Butterflies Are Free, SUSU Theatre Group
SUSU Theatre Group take to the stage in The Murray Building this Thursday with Leonard Gershe’s Butterflies Are Free.
Review: Indian Summers
Indian Summers is a refreshing, vibrant period drama, not another bleak, dreary Downton Abbey wannabe.…
Representation of LGBT on TV: Still a long way to go…
The first in our online series celebrating LGBT in the entertainment world, as part of LGBT History Month, Rebecca James looks at the representation of LGBT on TV.
Review: Romeo and Juliet, Gone Rogue Productions (11/02/15)
Student company, Gone Rogue, take their Shakespearian efforts to the Nuffield Theatre. Deputy Editor, Caitlin Hobbs, reviews.