I hadn’t ventured into the Middle East before, and there was an unsettling feeling of the unknown." Harriette Puddy-Jones discusses visual culture whilst reminiscing on her trip to Palestine before ...
"I realised that it was the first conversation I’d had in 3 days. But, somehow, I hadn’t missed it." Hugh Halsey recounts a 5 day hike in the Canadian mountains of British Columbia.
That Face was produced by Fourth Wall Theatre Company and performed at the Collingwood Arts Centre from Friday the 22nd – Saturday the 24th of January. Get your tickets for the remaining performances ...
One of Anton Chekhov’s five major plays, The Seagull is no stranger to revival. Seen in the West End in recent years under Jamie Lloyd’s direction, the play remains a staple of theatrical repertoires ...
Across the student body, heart attacks have been reported in alarming numbers. These non-isolated cases are becoming increasingly worrying as it is no coincidence that the increase in heart attacks ...
MARTY SUPREME CHRISTMAS DAY. TIMOTHEE CHALAMET ON A BOX OF WHEATIES. DREAM BIG DREAM BIG DREAM BIG. I was looking forward to watching this movie. I watched the Druski clips, I knew all the words to ...
The ensemble deliver in abundance. Notable mentions go to Laura Bird’s Magenta and Usherette, and Ryan Carter-Wilson’s angular Riff Raff. Edward Bullingham brings fresh energy to Dr. Scott, while ...
An Act of Musicals was performed by Aidan’s College Theatre (ACT) at the Sir Thomas Allen Assembly Rooms on the 19th January 2026. Image credit: Aidan’s College Theatre via act.aidanstheatre on ...
"Evoked warmth and familiarity". Caitlin Auty reviews The Last Dinner Party's recent gig in Newcastle, discussing their rise to fame and place in the current musical landscape.
Feather Theatre’s rendition of Jane Eyre was a production with some definite highs. The immortal words of Charlotte Bronte carried throughout, brought to life by the obviously talented cast.
"In disrupted chronology films, endings are never final." Alexandra Shemagina Semeikina explores the use of reverse chronology in film.
Today, like every day, we get to choose,' Connor Petts writes in this essay for hope and inspiration in the midst of dark times.