Author: Morgan McMillan


  • Review: Lost At Christmas – ‘Authentically Scottish’

    Morgan McMillan reviews this new Scottish Christmas rom com from Ryan Hendrick.

  • Nostalgic News: Britney Spears’ B in the Mix: The Remixes was released 15 years ago (22/11)

    Filled with reimaginings of Spears iconic discography, the album maybe wasn’t perfect but it certainly was something!

  • Nostalgic News: Nicki Minaj’s Pink Friday was released 10 years ago (22/11)

    Releasing 10 years ago today, Nicki Minaj’s debut album was a force of unrivalled rap glory!

  • First Look at ‘Lost At Christmas’

    Lost At Christmas is set to release on December 4th.

  • Review: Crystal Methyd at The 1865 (30/10/2020)

    Editor, Morgan McMillan, discusses what she thought of the Halloween show brought to you by Crystal Methyd and the 1865!

  • Nostalgic News: Rihanna’s Loud was released 10 Years Ago

    Before I dive into how this is the best album that has ever graced this planet let me just remind you the iconic phrase “stick and stones may break my bones, but chains and whips excite me”. Rihanna really did that she created a whole new phrase and having ‘S&M’ as the first track to […]

  • Review: Our Propaganda at The 1865 (24/10/2020)

    As Our Propaganda headed to The 1865, so did Morgan McMillan to give us her verdict of the socially distanced show!

  • A Brief History of Black Entertainment Television

    Head editor Morgan McMillan gives an overview of the BET network.

  • Collab: Queer Characters in Film

    Our writers provide a selection of queer characters from cinema.

  • Rock Operas for Beginners

    Our editor, Morgan McMillan, addresses some of the most successful rock operas from the last 40 years. What makes them so great? Why are rock operas something to see live? How are they successful? Read on to find out!

  • Our Favourite Fantasy Poems: Folklore, Witches and Devils

    Kubla Khan – Samuel Taylor Coleridge Kubla Khan is a transcription of a dream-vision Samuel Taylor Coleridge experienced whilst under the influence of opium, the entire poem was inspired by a travel book, Purchas His Pilgrimage. Coleridge began to focus on the line “at Zanadu Kubla Khan built a pleasure palace”, this line opened Coleridge’s […]

  • Introducing: House of Pharaohs

    Hailing from South East London, House of Pharaohs have been transforming the rap scene. The group first established their distinctive sound with debut mixtape Southern Stamp in 2015. Unlike other traditional rap groups, House of Pharaohs blend hard-hitting grime/trap beats with psychedelic synths making their sound “free, versatile and eclectic” as said by rapper DannyStern. […]

  • Exciting TV Pilots: Grey’s Anatomy

    Morgan McMillan recaps why the pilot of Grey’s Anatomy works so well.

  • Our Favourite Fantasy Bands

    Fantasy bands are a niche of the music industry that in my opinion just don’t get enough love. Here, we celebrate all things weird, magical and mystical with a few of our absolute favourite fantasy bands and musicians. Starset It doesn’t get any more fantasy than Starset. They’re a band led by a fictional group […]