Gender Inequality and the VIDA count
Back in November 2017, I wrote an article called A curriculum of white men isn’t enough. It looked at
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Back in November 2017, I wrote an article called A curriculum of white men isn’t enough. It looked at
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
I have no words to describe LUTG’s The 39 Steps, which is problematic when it comes to reviewing a
After feeling discontented by LUTG’s rather uninspiring choice of productions this term, I was pleasantly surprised to see that
As a self-confessed reader of all things self-help, hearing a podcast which mentioned the titular book, Fat is a Feminist
This issue's creative column is the beginning of a novel entitled The Rebirth of Martin Sweet. Rebirth is
David Grieg's play 'Dunsinane' was first performed in 2010 by the National Theatre. It follows the
‘A Treasury of British Folklore: Maypoles, Mandrakes & Mistletoe’ by Dee Dee Chainey is the comprehensive guide to all things
South Asian Design 19th May 2017– 10th June 2018 Manchester Art Gallery This exhibition, spanning the last three centuries, gives
Rufus Norris shouldn’t need telling, but: the Olivier Theatre is too big for Macbeth. If ever a Shakespeare play
Recently Sean Tucker, a professional photographer and YouTuber, posed a video entitled ‘My Social Media Philosophy’. In it, he stated:
I’ll start by setting the scene a little: the year is 1979, and The Buggles are topping the charts
Crimes Under the Sun 16th May, 2pm & 7:30pm The Dukes A comedy thriller directed by James Farrell, featuring