Browsing: Culture
How Fantasy and Sci-Fi Transformed The Role of Black Women in Television
Maddie Lock walks through the representation of black women in fantasy and sci-fi.
In Defence of Fantasy: Childsplay or of the Superior?
Emily Dennis defends the most celebrated genre of all time and explains how it unites the masses.
Fantasy from Stage to Franchise: Where our Influences Originated
Fantasy is one of the most popular genres, but how is it presented on stage and where do we get our visions and images from?
Exciting TV Pilots: Grey’s Anatomy
Morgan McMillan recaps why the pilot of Grey’s Anatomy works so well.
On Edge: Anticipating Watch Dogs Legion
Louise Chase discusses the imminent new Watch Dogs title.
Do We Need A Nintendo Switch Pro?
Rumour has it that Nintendo could be working on a Nintendo Switch Pro, a console…
Flahsback Review: King Lear at the Duke of York Theatre, London
Who doesn’t love Ian McKellen? Louise Chase reviews the Duke of York’s production of King Lear starring one of the most celebrated Shakespeare actors.
Review: Romeo and Juliet at The Globe Theatre, ‘Funny, Dramatic and Enjoyable to Watch’
Connie Seamer reviews Shakespeare’s most known play of the starcrossed lovers, performed at the Globe back in 2019.
Review: Philip Pullman, Serpentine – ‘A crucial, brief part of Lyra’s narrative, but oh so lovely’
Classic Culture editor Olivia Dellar shares thoughts on one of the most loved fantasy authors new, unexpected novellas.
Exciting TV Pilots: Arrested Development
Katie Evans writes about the pilot of seminal sitcom Arrested Development.
Review: Ghosts (Series 2)
Louise Chase reviews the second season of BBC’s supernatural sitcom.
Literature vs. Adaptation: Middlemarch, ‘Honest Representation of Human Nature’
Kay Miller sings praise for BBC adaptation of Middlemarch, which blurs the lines between adaptations and original.
WSA at 150: A Look at History and Alumni
For 150 years the Winchester School of Art has been partnered with Southampton University, and seem to have big plans all year round for their anniversary.
Review: Ratched
Sophie Young reviews the latest Netflix series from Ryan Murphy.