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The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim-Dragonborn DLC Review
As if there wasn’t enough to do in The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, Bethesda’s third piece of DLC…
Showstoppers: RENT ★★★★☆
Written by Jonathan Larson, RENT is a story about love and tragedy following the trials…
Retro: Star Fox
Star Fox’s appeal is timeless, even 20 years after its release. And here’s why.
Stonemouth – Iain Banks
Iain Banks’ Stonemouth is an enjoyable read but a little disappointing for this reader.
Shakespeare In A Week: Twelfth Night ★★★★☆
The concept; to bring a Shakespeare play to life with only a week of rehearsals.…
Television Adaptations: Game of Thrones
In the first of a series about adaptations, Rebecca James talks about what she thinks is the best book turned TV show series at the moment.
The PA Variety Show ★★★☆☆
Last Saturday saw one of the biggest nights around for SUSU’s Performing Arts, showcasing the…
Silent Witness: Is Leo really dead?
Britain’s most ridiculous (though terrifically compelling) crime drama is at it again: trying to convince…
The Phantom of the Opera at The Mayflower
The Phantom of the Opera comes to the Mayflower and it does not disappoint.
Curtain Call Results
This evening saw the Curtain Call award winners – the Daily Echo’s award ceremony for…
Roy ‘Chubby’ Brown at the Guildhall (17/01/2013)
The controversial, veteran comedian provided the rather empty Guildhall with an offensive, outdated and unoriginal performance.
DVD Review: Fear Itself ★★★☆☆
Fear Itself is a horror anthology series that aired on NBC nearly five years ago.…
F1 2012
Following the end of another amazing F1 season comes Codemasters’ annual franchise. Coming out of…
Loserville at The Garrick Theatre, London
A diamond in the rough, Loserville is nevertheless big, bright and alive.