Review: Theatre Group’s Random Acts of Malice
An intense personal tragedy, Random Acts of Malice was made successful by its versatile actors who balanced a heavy, difficult...
An intense personal tragedy, Random Acts of Malice was made successful by its versatile actors who balanced a heavy, difficult...
I, amongst others, wish to seek to find out why so many people find it repulsive when someone has made...
From Romeo and Juliet to Elizabeth and Darcy, there are many literary couples we frankly hear too much about, especially...
This year marked indie rock group Band of Skulls reaching their 15th year and tonight at the Brudenell they celebrate...
Emma Rivers reviews this Japanese play from award-winning writer Toshikazu Kawaguchi that asks us to consider the important questions about...
Emma Rivers discusses the recent announcement that the entire catalogue of works from Studio Ghibli will be available to stream...
Emma Rivers reviews the dazzling Giulio Cesare in Egitto by Opera North at the Leeds Grand Theatre. George Handel’s Giulio Cesare...
Anushka Searle writes in response to the announcement that the “Brit Awards ‘will review’ male and female categories” The Brit...
Most students arrive at university with a lack of cooking skills, and a longing for “mum’s cooking.” Cooking for yourself...