Florence + The Machine – High As Hope: Review
I’ve been a fan of Florence for as long as I can remember, and have always been spellbound by
I’ve been a fan of Florence for as long as I can remember, and have always been spellbound by
What is your favourite item in your wardrobe? My favourite item at the moment would have to be my midi-shift,
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Despite the late start and the shadow of England’s successes in the FIFA World Cup threatening to loom over
This article was written by Toby Connell-Cooke. Note: This post was migrated from the old SCAN website. Some formatting or
Self-awareness is broadly seen to be a good thing. It’s perceived to be a rarity in the online world
This year has been a fantastic year for culture. In London, Hamilton has taken the west end by storm, and
Back in November 2017, I wrote an article called A curriculum of white men isn’t enough. It looked at
To begin, I will offer an apology for the title. The lure of the pun was just too much, but
The Awesome Adventures of Captain Spirit is the first game from the Life is Strange series that I have been
Following LUTG's impressive production of Dunsinane, I jumped at the opportunity to review Two, Jim Cartwright's
We’re nearly at the end of Refugee Week 2018, and the current world political affairs are showing exactly why
While waiting for LUTG’s adaptation of Conan Doyle’s Hound of the Baskervilles to begin, I was delighted to
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