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Single Review: The LaFontaines – Asleep

Having built a reputation as one of Scotland’s most exciting live bands, The LaFontaines are…

Book Review: The Honey Farm on the Hill by Jo Thomas

When Nell’s work factory closes down for refurbishment following a fire, leaving her without work…

The Boy and the Beast DVD Review

Originally released in 2015, The Boy and the Beast is the latest work by writer…

Book Review: Killing for Company by Brian Masters

Brian Masters’ attempt to analyse the crimes and character of Dennis Nilsen is, ultimately, well-intentioned…

Book Review: The Chalk Artist by Allegra Goodman

The colourful chalk bomb cover might be what initially attracted me to New York Times…

The Lure Review

The Lure, a documentary directed by Tomas Leach, follows six people through New Mexico in…

Book Review: If We Were Villains by M. L. Rio

It feels fitting to be writing about M. L. Rio’s If We Were Villains on…

Alvvays – Antisocialites Review

When people described the sound of Alvvays’ first album back in 2014, the words ‘jangle…

Son Little – New Magic Review

Son Little’s music is a pleasing fusion of blues, old-time R&B, soul and funk, with…

This Month at the cinema: Growing up when the summer ends

Growing up is learning to hate the summer holidays. You go from enjoying the six…

10 brilliant new books to read in September

The seasons are a changin’ and that familiar autumnal feel is in the air. Leaves…

The Limehouse Golem Review

Genre: Horror, Thriller Directed by: Juan Carlos Medina Starring: Bill Nighy, Olivia Cooke, Eddie Marsan, Douglas Booth, Sam Reid…