Shadow and Bone S2 Cast Drops: A Memorial For The Fancasts That Never Were
An age-old practice of choosing who, in an ideal world, would best portray a character on the screen. Since Shadow
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An age-old practice of choosing who, in an ideal world, would best portray a character on the screen. Since Shadow
The Persolus Race: Volume One is a science-fiction short story anthology that I compiled during the COVID-19 Pandemic, whilst studying
How long has it been since you've seen a Christmas production? About two years now…that's
"You are a woman, and I am a man, and we belong in the dark together and you smell
When I walked into the Dukes to watch the matinee performance of Dracula: The Untold Story, produced by Imitating the
One of Marvel's best-loved films, Black Panther, does a lot for the black community. But it does even
Confession time: for a good majority of my two decade existence, I had never heard of Aretha Franklin despite her
Many recent cinematic stories have delved deep into black history's myriad aspects. A proportion of those successes have
Lancaster’s history reveals its role within the 18th century slave trade and an economy built off the profits of
The last few years have seen the meteoric rise of the ‘Social Thriller’, a subgenre of horror that focuses heavily
What better way to celebrate Black History Month and Halloween in October than Get Out? Following the success of the
Looking back on Lancaster's history during Black History Month can be uncomfortable when the extent of Lancaster'
Lancaster’s premier nightclub – The Sugarhouse – is enjoyed by students almost universally, famous for its paramount role in student life.
1943’s Stormy Weather opens with something verging on direct address: a special edition of Theatre World ‘celebrating the magnificent
We all like travelling, visiting new places, learning about other cultures, and having new experiences. However, I might say that