• Impact Food: Clean Cut Kitchen Review

    Clean Cut Kitchen is a recently developed health food café located on Derby Road, just outside of Nottingham City Centre. Having passed it almost daily on my bus journey into university, I finally decided it was time to stop dreaming of guilt-free food and instead head inside to treat...
  • Willy Russell’s Blood Brothers @ Nottingham Theatre Royal

    After winning the Olivier Award in 1983, Willy Russell’s Blood Brother’s rapidly became one of the most critically acclaimed performances to date. With popularity barely diminished, the show came to Nottingham Theatre Royal in an attempt to steal our hearts and make us cry. And I can confirm, this...
  • Album Review: Taylor Swift – Reputation

    November 10th was the day Taylor Swift debuted her highly anticipated pop album, Reputation. As an album, Reputation embodies Taylor Swift’s typical artful musical composition, creative lyricism and use of narrative mystery. Yet, Taylor’s swift breakaway album suffers at the cost of experimentation, but deserves plenty of credit. There’s...
  • LIVE: Enter Shikari @ Motorpoint Arena

    After putting out their incredible fifth album ‘The Spark,’ Enter Shikari returned to the first arena they ever headlined to put on a stellar performance of raw emotion, brute force, and mesmerising showmanship. Very few bands can build a sense of connected-ness between six thousand people under one roof the...
  • Preview: The Horne Section – 22/11 @ Nottingham Playhouse

    If you’re familiar with Alex Horne you’ll know the only thing you can expect, is to not know what to expect. After 8 out of 10 Cats Does Countdown and Never Mind the Buzzcocks on television, their own radio show on Radio 4, and many sold-out shows at the...
  • LIVE: Wolf Alice @ Rock City

    As one of the rising stars of the indie-rock scene, Wolf Alice have been on quite the journey. With their new album, The Visions of a Life, recently debuting, the band were quick to get back on tour and make their presence felt. Having interviewed the band several hours...
  • Asian Film Bucket List: Perfect Girl

    An off-kilter Singaporean romantic comedy written, directed by and starring Jason Chan, Perfect Girl taps into all the bumps and bruises experienced by people navigating love and dating in the modern world. While it feels tiresome at some points, it succeeds at giving us bits of romantic wisdom in...