Browsing: Culture
Save Us From Right-Wing Journalist Hacks – and especially Guy Stagg
Francis Pearson defends Stewart Lee from smug Telegraph journalists
Su Su Power Rangers!
As an all-new series approaches, The Edge looks back at what we loved about the original series
Chickens: Not Much to Crow About
Though I only found what I saw of The Inbetweeners moderately amusing at best, the…
Adjust Your Set – October 2011
A look at TV comedy for October 2011
Comedy Profile: Louis C.K.
Often Brits have a perception of American stand-ups as being more crude, degenerate and less…
Bully Boy at Nuffield Theatre
A serious piece, but always entertaining; Sandi Toksvig’s drama is a gem
Protest or Greed? (There’s only one way to find out…)
Don’t know what to make of the riots? Sky does the thinking for you…
The Art Of The Podcast
A brief history of the podcast, and which you should download today
London Burlesque Week Opening Gala
mishka catches up with some of Burlesque’s favourite stars
Avenue Q’s puppets show us the meaning of life. June 18th, Cardiff Millennium Centre.
Leave your political correctness at the door. Gloriously inappropriate and brilliantly subversive, Avenue Q shows no signs of ageing
Roxy’s Rendezvous Burlesque and Cabaret Show
An irritating sojourn through the bowels of Southampton’s industrial sector, but worth the effort
Comedic Profile – Michael McIntyre
The (short) story of Michael McIntyre
For science, you monster – A Review of Portal 2
Strangely enough, video games are seemingly the only medium where sequels are routinely better than…
Bloodshot’s return to the Nuffield
Over the past few years the Nuffield has enjoyed putting on several of Douglas Post’s…