Category: Culture


  • Review: House of Cards (Season 3, Episode 1)

    Matt takes a look at today’s release, season 3 of House of Cards.

  • Are there any LGBT role models on TV?

    As part of our continued coverage of LGBT History Month Liz Harrison-Kendrick asks whether there are any Bi-sexual role models on TV.

  • Mid-Season Review: The Blacklist, Season 2

    James Spader and Megan Boone return to capture more of the World’s biggest criminals, as The Blacklist: Season 2 returns to UK Screens.

  • Review: Indian Summers (Season 1, Episode 2)

    Kirsty takes a look at the second instalment of Indian Summers.

  • Preview: The Comedy Fridge, SUSU Comedy Soc

    Deputy Editor, Caitlin Hobbs, catches up with SUSU Comedy Soc ahead of their upcoming collaborative sketch show.

  • Exclusive Q&A with Tom Hiddleston at The Nuffield Theatre (22/02/15)

    Star of stage and screen and Nuffield associate actor Tom Hiddleston offered an intimate Q&A session with members and friends at The Nuffield Theatre. Here’s what happened on this special night.

  • Review: Butterflies Are Free, SUSU Theatre Group

    The company bring an intimate performance of a dry 60s comedy to campus. Jed Marshall reviews.

  • Why I am addicted to: The Legend of Zelda Series

    Nariece explores her addiction for Zelda.

  • Review: Iolanthe, SUSU Light Opera Society

    Josh Cox reviews LOpsoc’s latest production.

  • Review: American Horror Story (Series 4 Finale)

    Danielle reviews the finale of American Horror Story: Freak Show.

  • Review: Transparent

    After its win at this year’s Golden Globes, Deputy Editor Caitlin Hobbs reviews Amazon’s latest original series.

  • Bioware: Bastions of gaming equality

    Continuing our series looking at LGBT in the entertainment world, Alex Meehan looks at LGBT in the video gaming world.

  • Preview: Butterflies Are Free, SUSU Theatre Group

    SUSU Theatre Group take to the stage in The Murray Building this Thursday with Leonard Gershe’s Butterflies Are Free.

  • Review: Indian Summers

    Indian Summers is a refreshing, vibrant period drama, not another bleak, dreary Downton Abbey wannabe. It is colourful and jumps from the screen; let’s hope the drama is the same. The show has been extensively promoted on Channel 4 and has been presented as a competitor to the normal period dramas hosted by the BBC and ITV. […]