Lucy Atkinson explores 'the unspoken love that runs through a household like the Royles — messy, sarcastic, loyal and deeply familiar' in the BBC's 1999 Christmas special of The Royle Family ...
"Evocative intimacy entices both artists and viewers." Amrita Sura explores Renaissance portrayals of the Nativity scene.
"Harry Potter plays a quintessential part in the perfect cosy Christmas" - Milly Evans offers a chapter-by-chapter breakdown of the significance of Christmas in the Harry Potter series.
Stage Contributor Emily Hatwell thoroughly enjoys 12 South Theatre Company’s college panto at St Cuthbert’s Society ...
"I realized that my experience as an American shaped by Latino influences was unusual even among other Americans..." Atlas Thomchick explores the meaning of cross-cultural connections and what that ...
Hell is other people!” Ha Trang Pam explores the philosophical undertones of Jean-Paul Sartre’s existentialist play, No Exit ...
Kitschy and Christmas go hand in hand’. Martha Thornycroft explores why Brits love a Christmas jumper so much.
"My heart is wrapped in traditions both old and new that I choose to carry with me..." Alex Evans reflects on finding a home between two Christmasses.
By. A choral work is often felt to be best suited for performance within a site of historical and religious significance, and DUCS’ concert at Newcastle Cathedral is ...
Pieces that feel as ornamental, flamboyant, and prismatic as Christmas decorations'. Imogen Sabharwal explores the colourful, festive paintings of Florine Stettheimer.
"A wondrous and otherworldly property, perfectly evoking the transformative and enchanting awe of a childhood Christmas." Darcy McBrinn illuminates the Christmas lights of Johansen and Miranda, and ...
In a cramped kitchen we made for two, you’re pulling your hair back and whistling,' begins Natasha Ranawake's poem about the tensions of a dinner date.
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