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TV Gone Too Soon… Crashing (2016)
Erin Child wants Channel 4’s ‘Crashing’ to return!
Our Favourite Female Characters: Catherine Carwood of ‘Happy Valley’
Across all three seasons of modern BBC classic ‘Happy Valley’, Catherine Cawood is a female…

Our Favourite Female Characters: Maeve Wiley of ‘Sex Education’
Maeve Wiley is introduced in the Netflix original show ‘Sex Education’ with a, let’s say,…

Our Favourite Female Characters: Tohru Honda of ‘Fruits Basket’
Tohru Honda is the central protagonist of the 23-volume manga ‘Fruits Basket’ by Natsuki Takaya.…

Our Favourite Female Characters: Katniss Everdeen
“I volunteer as tribute!” These four words will catch the attention of any ‘Hunger Games’…

Our Favourite Female Characters: Lara Croft
Lara Croft has been criticised, especially in her earlier iterations, for being overly sexualised, having…

Our Favourite Female Characters: Aelin Galathynius of ‘Throne of Glass’
Emily Poole explores Aelin Galathynius of ‘Throne of Glass’.

Why Ratchet & Clank (2002) Is Still A Timeless Classic 22 Years On
Lottie James looks back at 2002’s Ratchet & Clank.

Review: Theatre Group’s Dinner @ The Annex Theatre
Theatre Group’s Dinner is a darkly funny show with twists, turns, and several plastic lobsters. An…
2004’s original ‘Far Cry’: a defence
Jasper Marshall provides a defence of the original ‘Far Cry’ game.

Exploring the Boundaries: The Role of Controversy in Literature
Reece Beckett explores the importance of controversial literature.

Review: ‘Bonnie and Clyde’ at the Mayflower Theatre, Southampton, 2/4/24
Emily Dennis checkes out Nick Winston’s ‘Bonnie and Clyde’ at the Mayflower Theatre.

Review: SUSU Theatre Group’s ‘Romeo and Juliet’ at The Annex, Southampton, 23/3/24
Karina Nasur checks out the SUSU Theatre Group’s new production of ‘Romeo and Juliet’.

The podcasts you should be listening to in 2024
We all know the deal: many quality podcasts are not timeless. It can be hard…






