• Miley Cyrus: Younger Now- Album Review

    On September 29th Miley Cyrus released her sixth album, ‘Younger Now’. This album was arguably just as shocking as her extremely controversial ‘Bangerz’ album of 2013, with the singer song-writer reinventing herself once again. However, this time it was for the better, with Miley leaving behind her infamous dancing...
  • Lorde Live @ Brighton Centre

    Coming off the back of touring some of the top festivals in the world, Lorde brought her Melodrama World Tour to a sold out crowd at the Brighton Centre. Before taking to the stage for her headline appearance, the crowd were treated to a slick opening set from recent...
  • Asian Film Bucket List: Audition 1999

    The Asian continent produces art that’s as varied as its peoples and cultures. Not least of these is film. From the unnerving horrors of Japan to the token song and dance filled extravaganzas of Bollywood, there’s a flick to cater to each and every type of film junkie. For...
  • Wolf Alice: The Visions of a life- Album Review

    North-London indie outfit Wolf Alice make an impressively bold return to the spotlight with new album ‘Visions of a Life’. Following 2015’s ‘My Love Is Cool’ was set to be a difficult task indeed, but Roswell and her boys may just have pulled it off. The album certainly contains...
  • Hannah and Hanna Review @ Lace Market Theatre

    On Thursday the 21st I had the pleasure of watching and catching up with Ellie Searston, a member of the cast from the Lace Market’s performance of Hannah and Hanna. It’s safe to say I was completely blown away by the two actresses who played the title characters. Set...
  • Nottingham’s Rough Trade: A Night with Michael Pedersen

    “I’ve a soft spot fur daft romantics” – Hello, I am Scotland Oyster is a brilliant collection of modern poetry by Michael Pedersen, displaying a wonderful combination of wit, relatability and observation that leaves the reader feeling fresh. There is real narrative to all of Pedersen’s poetry, to a...
  • Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre London

    If you’ve ever been for a stroll down London’s South Bank, whether to visit the Tate Modern, take photos of the tourist-enthralling skyline, or just for a breath of fresh air, you’ve probably walked past the neat, almost-round, mock-Tudor Globe theatre, a near-perfect replica of the one that the...