Category: Culture


  • Review: Vampire: The Masquerade – Coteries of New York

    Conor O’Hanlon takes a look at the newest addition to the Vampire: The Masquerade universe

  • Review: Phoenix Point

    Conor O’Hanlon takes a look at the original XCOM creator’s new game, and sees if it lives up to his rich legacy

  • Battle Royales – Which are Peasants and Which are Royalty?

    Editor Jack Nash looks at the battle royale genre of video games, its biggest names, and their highs and lows.

  • On Edge: Anticipating The Witcher

    Culture Editor Louise explains to us why Netflix’s adaptation of The Witcher is the one to watch.

  • Liveblog: Video Game Awards 2019

  • In Criticism of The Pokemon Franchise

    It’s 2029 and the Kanto region looks as good as ever. Let’s Go Pikachu 2: Please Let Me Evolve Into a Raichu is out, full of Ultimate-Mega-Gigantamax forms for all of your favourite first-generation Pokemon! Other new things include; Charizard having 5 forms (yet only one them is a dragon type), Pikachu can get an […]

  • Review: Pokémon Sword and Shield

    Pokemon is back with its latest installments, but what did Eduard Gafton think? Was it worth trying to catch them all?

  • Review: Made in Dagenham at The Annex Theatre

    Emily Dennis and Sam Pegg review the latest Showstoppers production.

  • Review: A Midsummer’s Night Dream at The Annex Theatre

    Rachel Prusso dives into a Midsummer Night’s Dream and the latest mystical production from Southampton University’s Theatre Group

  • Review: Barber Shop Chronicles at NST City

    Zarah reviews NST City’s latest stunning production of Barber Shop Chronicles.

  • BBC THREE/WORLD OF WONDER

    Review: Rupaul’s Drag Race UK (Season Finale)

    The finale is here! With three Queens left who will be crowned the first victor of RuPaul’s Drag Race UK?

  • Review: What’s In A Name? at NST Campus

    Emily Dennis reviews the Southampton date for the UK tour of What’s In a Name?

  • Preview: CinderElla at the NST City

    Over this Christmas period, NST City presents a reworking of a classical fairytale that everyone knows and loves, transforming Cinderella into Cinders’ and Ella’s story in CinderELLA. Directed by Michael Fentimen and including an intimate actor-musician cast, everything about this show feels like it will be a musical extravaganza that will infect the audience with […]

  • Review: BoJack Horseman (Season 6, Part 1)

    Bojack is Back! But how does season six compare to his previous appearances?