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Conor O’Hanlon looks at the changing state of Metal Gear Solid
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While the Magic certainly goes wrong, Mischief Theatre Company’s latest outing is nothing short of entertaining.
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Martha Luke reviews English Touring Theatre’s version of a Tennessee Williams classic.
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October is Black History Month and writer Reece Beckett has three important pieces of television to watch.
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Reece Beckett and Susanna Robertson-Sheath recommend their favourite rainy day books for this winter.
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Kay Miller discusses Pablo Picasso’s artwork as well as his misogynistic treatment of women and if the artist can be separated from his work.
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Ellie Griffiths discusses her love for musical theatre in this article.
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As Halloween draws ever closer, this play might be the show to watch for all those horror fanatics! Read our Editor’s review now.
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During early adolescence, many are merely setting out into the world, contemplating which pathway to embark upon in life – not for ‘triple threat’ Iván Fernández González, however. At just twenty-one years old, the Spanish-born soft rap and spoken word artist has already made his debut in the West End, and successfully released his first […]
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Louise Chase, Kay Miller and Sam Pegg discuss controversial artwork for our latest collaboration.
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Reece Beckett discusses controversial books, why they need to be well written and their importance.
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What’s coming up in October for Digital Culture?
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Over the last few years, Hollywood seems to have lost its imagination. We can now expect most big releases to be sequels, spin-offs, reboots and adaptations. This has left me wondering why Hollywood has lost its spark; have they genuinely run out of new ideas or are they just creating films they know will make […]
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Emily Dennis gives ger verdict of the truly chilling horror currently performing at Mast Mayflower Studios.