Category: Culture


  • With over 800 hours of Doctor Who content now on iPlayer, “Doctor Who, What and Where to Start?”

    Susanna Robertson-Sheath delves into the intricate history of the Classic Doctor Who Doctors.

  • Review: SUSU Theatre Group’s Dracula @ The Annex Theatre, 2/11/23

    Rhiannon Morgan watching Theatre Group’s latest spook-tacular performance of Dracula.

  • Everyone’s favourite Gay-mers are back… and out of the closet this time!

    Rhianna Saglani celebrates the return of Youtube Icons Dan and Phil.

  • Non-Horror Games to Play This Spooky Season.

    With Spooky season rolling around there are plenty of games that certainly fit the Halloween vibe check. However, most of these tend to be horror games full of jump scares and general terror inducing, nightmarish stories bound to keep you up all night. With that being said, I’ve found some perfect no jump scare, no […]

  • ‘The Evil Dead’ – A Retrospective

    Writer Tyler Whiteoak-Dooley takes us through the ‘Evil Dead’ franchise, film by film…

  • ‘Rye Lane’ Review: Delightfully Fresh South London Rom-Com

    I will start out by saying that without question I am utterly biased towards ‘Rye Lane’. From the moment I saw the trailer while mindlessly scrolling in a lecture I should probably have paid more attention to, I was transfixed. A British rom-com with two dark-skin Black leads set in South London? Best believe I […]

  • Review: Hi, I’m Zoë @ Edinburgh Festival Fringe (The Lounge at Eastside) – 20th August 2023

    Eastside was a small pub-type situation housing several of the free Fringe shows and “Hi I’m Zoë” was based in a long room called “the Lounge” seeming almost like private seating in a pub or a club. It made for the perfect location for this show and Zoë Frendin made the most of all the […]

  • Review: Footlights: Leftovers @ Edinbirgh Festival Fringe (The Space on the Mile – Space 3) – 19th August 2023

    Jasmine Kelly reviews Cambridge Footlights: Leftovers at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival

  • Review: Femme Natale @ Edinburgh Fringe Festival (Just The Tonic- The Mash House)- 19th August 2023

    Femme Natale’s description immediately drew me in- a comedic show about parenting dubbed ‘the best contraceptive in town’ sounded funny and light-hearted and truly I laughed the whole way through. The show begins with the sound of moaning and then transitions to a husband (Jeremy Nelson) asking his wife (Fingal Pollock) what it’s like to […]

  • Review: The Bad Daters at Edinburgh Fringe @ The Edinburgh Fringe (Surgeons Hall @ The Space UK) – 19th August 2023

    Jasmine Kelly reviews The Bad Daters at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival

  • Pokémon Snap: Can a game from 1999 alight my interest in photography?

    Editor Callum Joynes investigates how 1999’s ‘Pokémon Snap’ may have sparked an unexpected interest.

  • Review: Paperlight Theatricals’ DNA – Open Dress Run

    Charlie Burgess delivers a glowing review of Paperlight Theatricals’ performance of DNA

  • The Art of Selling the Seaside

    Susanna discusses the history of the British Seaside.

  • Review: The Ocean at the End of the Lane @ Mayflower Theatre

    Sam Pegg is taken across seas to land in troubled waters with The Ocean at the End of the Lane’s moving story.