The Art of Bethany Lee
The artwork of Bethany Lee stands out among contemporary young artists who engage largely with digital and new media. Beth’
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The artwork of Bethany Lee stands out among contemporary young artists who engage largely with digital and new media. Beth’
Love, Rosie starring Lily Collins and Sam Claflin is one of my favourite films and the novel Where Rainbows End
Halfway through the year, and we’ve already seen some fantastic fiction hit the shelves. And as we’re halfway
Imagine an episode of Scooby Doo for adults, where the cast doesn’t know what they’re saying, or even
Article by Mike Narouei The second I stepped into the Jack Hylton I knew that I was in good hands.
As a Manchester native, the world of drag is no foreign thing to me, being surrounded by the lively LGBT+
This month, book club had a look at award-winning author Haruki Murakami's short-story collection Men Without Women. With
The new production of Heart of Darkness surfaced at the Dukes this week promising a modern take on this classic
Guantanamo Kid, as stated by the title, relates the story of a kid that grew up in Guantanamo. At only
Oscar Wilde’s An Ideal Husband is an excellently funny and well-written look into a world unlike our own, but
Before LUdans society’s ‘Dancing through the ages’, I had never experienced a show comprised only of dance (bar a
I gazed wistfully at the evening sun. As a child the world seems exciting and magical, anything’s possible. Now
Review by Mike Narouei With Click, I was excited to watch a piece that would address contemporary issues using Piscator’
We all know the iconic image of Audrey Hepburn as Holly Golightly in the adaption of Truman Capote’s testament
Tudor England meets ‘Dad’s Army’ and ‘Land Girls’ in this charming re-imagination of Much Ado About Nothing. Shakespeare’s