This Week In Culture: Read A Goddamn Book (14/08/16)
This Week in Culture (14/8/16-20/8/16) sees a break from the TV to do some summer reading!
This Week in Culture (14/8/16-20/8/16) sees a break from the TV to do some summer reading!
Writer David examines why the DC cinematic Universe just hasn’t hit the mark so far.
Carly-May Kavanagh reviews Sell a Door theatre company’s production of Little Shop of Horrors (09/08/16).
This week sees new releases from Florence And The Machine, The White Stripes, Green Day, and more.
This week at Harbour Lights: Sharks, Spies and Shakespeare.
Several classic Pokémon, including Raichu and Meowth have received new forms.
Features Editor Rehana lays out the reasons that make Fox sitcom Brooklyn Nine-Nine so great, and implores you to watch.
Bruno gives a rundown of 2016’s best original film songs.
Mulder and Scully could be back on our screens sooner rather than later.
Thea Hartman discusses the promising adaptation of Dan Brown’s latest novel, ‘Inferno’, a must-see of the autumn starring Tom Hanks.
Xavier Voigt-Hill reviews the French trap producer’s “profusely faulted” debut.
Pirates of Penzance proved not to be a ‘fun-filled adventure,’ but rather one you wish you’d never set sail on…
Alex Smith reviews the Stockport band’s debut, a self-titled “smörgåsbord.”
“I won’t be playing it on repeat,” says Carly-May Kavanagh.