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Theatre Review: La Clique at the Leicester Square Spiegeltent

A dark and sexy circus returns to town. The lithe young performers of La Clique…

Gwen DVD Review

William McGregor’s Gwen is an atmospheric gothic drama set in 1855, deep in Snowdonia’s valleys,…

Book Review: XX by Angela Chadwick

The social and cultural discourse around LGBT+ parenting and genetic science makes XX a timely…

Book Review: Lot by Bryan Washington

For those already familiar with Bryan Washington’s writing, it will be of no surprise that…

Live Music Review: Flyte soar at Village Underground

There are some gigs where it quickly becomes clear that you’re not just watching a…

Last Christmas Review

Have you been loving the influx of Christmas movies on Netflix over the last few…

Theatre Review: Excluded at St. Saviour’s Church

Intermission Youth Theatre have spent ten months workshopping Excluded, a lively Shakespearean mash-up featuring an…

Diego Maradona DVD Review

Diego Maradona. He started life in an Argentinian slum and went on to become the…

Book Review: Violet by SJI Holliday

At this time of the year, when the nights are getting longer and the air…

Book Review: Nudibranch by Irenosen Okojie

Here is the first sentence of the fifth story in Irenosen Okojie’s collection, Nudibranch: Once…

Book Review: Call Me A Liar by Colette McBeth

Colette McBeth’s Call Me A Liar primarily focuses on a young, recently graduated couple, Libby…

Book Review: Thirty by Christina Bradley

Christina Bradley’s first book Thirty is almost exactly what you’d expect from the book’s synopsis…