Tag: classic culture


  • (COLLAB) Favourite TV Shows of 2022!

    Our lovely Editor, Amy Scott-Munden and Culture Editor, Emily Poole discuss and celebrate their favourite 2022 TV Show releases to round off the year! From Teen Drama to Thrillers, they love it all!

  • Our Favourite Musicals of the Noughties

    Musicals were a genre that thrived in the Noughties, and two writers focus on the musicals that defined the decade for them.

  • Review: Don Giovanni @ Mayflower Theatre 12/5/22

    Read how Kat Munday fell in love with opera when she saw Don Giovanni at the Mayflower Theatre!

  • Review: Theatre Group’s Present Laughter @ The Annex

    Editor, Sam Pegg, reviews the TG’s first show back in the Annex for two years!

  • Review: The Legend of Sleepy Hollow @ MAST Mayflower Studios

    As Halloween draws ever closer, this play might be the show to watch for all those horror fanatics! Read our Editor’s review now.

  • PREVIEW: Copenhagen at MAST Mayflower Studios

    Classic Culture Editor, Daisy Gazzard, drums up anticipation for the adaptation of Michael Frayn’s Copenhagen.

  • Fandom Culture: My Experience

    Yes, I will admit it, despite the innate shame I feel: I was a part of fandom tumblr back in the day. No, not only a part of it; I LIVED and BREATHED fandom culture, spending near excessive amounts of time on the internet talking about my favourite fan theories, ships, and characters, watching fan-edits […]

  • “Charmingly Funny and Remarkably Moving” – A Review of Tom Allen’s No Shame

    Classic Culture Olivia Dellar introduces you to your brand new favourite comic.

  • Literature vs. Adaptation: Middlemarch, ‘Honest Representation of Human Nature’

    Kay Miller sings praise for BBC adaptation of Middlemarch, which blurs the lines between adaptations and original.

  • WSA at 150: A Look at History and Alumni

    For 150 years the Winchester School of Art has been partnered with Southampton University, and seem to have big plans all year round for their anniversary.

  • Literature Vs. Adaptation: 13 Reasons Why, ‘A Glorification of Suicide’

    Georgie Holmes looks at how Netflix damaged the reputation and storyline of young-adult novel, Thirteen Reasons Why.

  • Literature Vs. Adaptation: The Patrick Melrose Novels – An inevitable failure or ambitious success?

    Jack Nicholas Brandon picks apart the 2018 adaptation of the ‘Patrick Melrose Novels’.

  • Review: ‘Another’s Tongue’ Art Exhibition – ‘Fluid ink stories’

    Kay Miller looks at British-Kenyan artist Michael Armitage’s latest exhibition.