Browsing: Culture
Tragic TV Finales: New Girl
Katie Evans discusses the quirky sitcom New Girl and its finale’s success.
Graffiti: Street Art or Vandalism?
Georgie Holmes and Katie Evans look at the opposing sides to the political debate circling street art.
Frank Turner’s Tales From No Man’s Land: Mixing Music and History
Georgie Holmes tells us about Frank Turner’s album tie-in podcast.
Review: The Feminist and the Sex Offender – “Levine and Meiners cover all bases by explaining the history and theory of abolitionist feminism”
Political issues are definitely at the forefront of any society, Elizabeth Sorrell reviews Judith Levine and Erica R. Meiners’s The Feminist and the Sex Offender: Confronting Sexual Harm, Ending State Violence.
Theatre: An Educational Opportunity or Class Discrimination?
Is theatre for the masses, or only the wealthy? Elizabeth Sorrell investigates the accessibility of the arts.
I May Destroy You: New Age of Consent
Theo Smith gives the latest from Michaela Coel a detailed discussion concerning its themes.
Review: Amadeus at the National Theatre – “The finest piece of art in any medium”.
Dom Wilton expresses the great excellence and beauty of Peter Schaffer’s Amadeus.
Being Aware When Watching Hamilton: The Dangers of False Heroism
Despite Hamilton’s phenomenal cultural impact, our records editor, Alice Fortt, subjects the characters to microscopic analysis.
Midnight Sun: The Wait is Almost Over
Twelve years after the first draft leaked, we’re finally getting Twilight from Edward’s perspective – what can we expect?
Actress in Focus: Laverne Cox
Georgie Holmes breaks down the career of Laverne Cox.
Review: Hamilton – A Broadway recording that unites masses
Emily Dennis reviews a recording of theatre phenomenon Hamilton, after its anticipated landing on Disney+.
Closer To the Edge: Our Favourite Queer Video Game Characters
Harry and Jamie tell us their favourite queer characters in gaming.
Tragic TV Finales: Gilmore Girls
Imy Brighty-Potts tells us why Gilmore Girls was so special (and why its sequel was not).
Gender in Theatre Throughout Time
Elizabeth Sorrell takes a look at the depiction on gender throughout the history of theatre.