MADDIE DUNN reviews Lesley Storm’s play Black Chiffon at the Park Theatre. Lesley Storm’s three-act play Black Chiffon has rarely been performed in the UK since..
Sophie Parker reviews Cora Bissett’s autobiographical play at Soho Theatre. Thousands of musicians have nearly made it, only to be forgotten seconds after they crash..
JOE KENELM reviews the essay collection At the Pond: Swimming at the Hampstead Ladies’ Pond by Esther Freud, Margaret Drabble, and Sophie Mackintosh. ‘When I..
BRUNO REYNELL reviews Ari Aster’s genre-defying Midsommar. Were it not for its overt title, the gloomy snow-filled landscapes that open Midsommar might tempt us into thinking..
Sleeper Service are a duo comprising of singer, Greg Munday, and singer/producer, Tom Keogh. Their debut long release: You Won’t Believe The View has..
SHANTI GIOVANNETTI-SINGH discusses the significance of cultural destruction in the exhibition Culture Under Attack at the Imperial War Museum On 15th April 2019, a structure..
BRUNO REYNELL discusses the common thread in shortlisted Stirling Prize buildings. Earlier this month saw the shortlisting of six buildings for the UK’s most prestigious..
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