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For its big Spring show, Showstoppers is performing Be More Chill – here’s why you should be excited!
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Everybody is familiar with Bram Stoker’s 1857 gothic tale of Dracula, the novel triggered the idea of the vampire fantasy which subsequently has been adapted many times, captivating the attention of many teenaged minds. However, if you’re after something with a little bit more bite, and not intended for the faint-hearted, Mark Gatiss’ and Stephen […]
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Zarah visits the newly opened Vagina Museum in London, and looks at their first exhibitions.
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Elizabeth Sorrell looks at the legacy of this iconic Stephen King adaptation.
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A brief inquiry into ‘A Brief Inquiry into Online Relationships’
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On a day of reflection, literature can help us to remember. Amber-Louise gives her top poetry picks for the centenary.
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Culture Editor Ellis takes a look back over July’s television, video gaming and theatrical releases.
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The unsettling hotel of BAFTA-Winning YGD Dan Smith doesn’t inspire a long stay. Records Executive Tom Brewster checks in.
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Tom Hills reviews the third studio album by the Atlanta trap trio.
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Rebecca Withers is embroiled in Scandal, the latest season premiering soon on Sky Living.
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Merry Christmas! Here’s a recap of 2016 in TV, Video Games, Theatre and Literature.
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Lydia Cline reviews the fast-paced second episode of the revived Gilmore Girls.
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Writer Mirek reviews the documentary which follows a British nanny from London to her post in Abu Dhabi where she works as a full-time nanny to six children in a wealthy Emirati household.
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This Week in Culture (14/8/16-20/8/16) sees a break from the TV to do some summer reading!