NICK FERRIS reviews Teatro Vivo’s promenade piece Twistov on the streets of Shoreditch. To visit present-day Shoreditch is to be overwhelmed by a particular brand of high-priced London..
In anticipation of their upcoming London show at The Camden Assembly, NAT JONES reviews Yonaka’s secret set at The Lock Tavern. Raucous, rip-roaring grunge perfectionists Yonaka..
SOPHIE CUNDALL reviews the final night of UCL Drama Society’s Women, Power and Politics showcase. The night’s first show, The Milliner and The Weaver, directed by Cara..
NAT JONES previews Raving Iran; part of Doc’n Roll Film Festival which runs 2nd-19th November. Raving Iran, the first feature length documentary by Susanne Regina..
IMOGEN GODDARD reviews the second night of the Women, Power and Politics showcase. Part of UCL Drama Society’s Women, Power, and Politics showcase, the two..
WAFIA ZIAÂ argues that the government’s anti-terrorism scheme is isolating young Muslims and doing little to combat radicalisation. The narrative starts off the same. Hands on..
SELMA REZGUI previews Margarete Kreuzer’s comprehensive documentary ahead of its premiere at Doc’n Roll Festival. ‘Tangerine Dream is science fiction!’ announced the German prog-rock band’s..
TANYA HUSSAIN reviews the first night of UCL Drama Society’s Women, Power and Politics showcase. Originally put on at the Tricycle Theatre in 2010, the..
LEAH AARON reviews Stephanie Clattenberg’s documentary ahead of its premiere at Doc’n Roll Film Festival. Here’s something I feel guilty about: I am not an..
Introducing the debut EP from UGOCHUKWU. Elusive underground bedroom producer Ugochukwu is not really one for publicity. With no internet presence save for a Bandcamp entry,..
ISABEL WEBB discusses sex education after UCL Leading Women tackled the subject in collaboration with Men’s Rugby. Ask anyone what their experience of sex education..
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