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24 June 2021
Brighton Fringe: The King of Broken Things
A saccharine monologue based around the platitude of fixing broken things and people.
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23 June 2021
‘Keep Mum’ Review: A fresh take on the horror genre
Trigger warning: this article contains topics of domestic violence/abuse, alcoholism and grief that some readers may find distressing.
When it comes to horror, less is more, and Luana Di Pasquale demonstrates that perfectly in her horror short ‘Keep Mum’.
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21 June 2021
Gilbert and Sullivan's Improbable New Musical... and Helen
This musical highlights the little known but influential life story of Helen Carte, who was the business mastermind behind the successful Victorian musical duo Gilbert and Sullivan.
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18 June 2021
The Devil's Food Cake
A Zoom drama that is highly affecting and cleverly constructed.
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15 June 2021
Brighton Fringe Review: Truth Be Told
“With three contrastingly eccentric, quirky, hilarious characters Truth Be Told was destined to be brilliant from the start!”
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11 June 2021
'Solar Power' review and the legend of Lorde
After keeping her fans waiting in anticipation for five years, Lorde returns with her new summer single ‘Solar Power’.
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10 June 2021
Petrichor
Welcome to Petrichor, a dystopian virtual reality theatre experience.
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10 June 2021
Half Baked Alaskan
Comedian Sally Ann Hall’s standup routine is brazenly feminist, honest and charming.
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8 June 2021
All Ball
New Creative Joseph Bond’s audio project focuses on basketball communities in London and the deep social connections they foster.
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4 June 2021
Signature Sound Acapella
Signature Sound Acapella are a South African music group that are masters of heavenly harmonies.
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4 June 2021
Ancient Antics: Mock the Greek
Ancient Antics: Mock the Greek impresses with its handmade props but falls short on production and pacing.
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4 June 2021
This Is Not A Solo Dance
This stylish show of performative drawing gives viewers much to consider in its twenty minute running time.
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2 June 2021
Friends: The Reunion review
This HBO Max special saw the cast of the hit sitcom Friends reunite on camera for the first time in over 15 years. Was it worth the hype?
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28 May 2021
JAEL ‘Half as Much’ album review
Multi-talented JAEL is an all-round artist from the Netherlands, combining a plethora of genres to create soulful and authentic music. R&B lovers we have one for the team!
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19 May 2021
Untitled, 2020
A special edition published by the UK’s oldest literary periodical, The London Magazine, Untitled, 2020 fuses new commissioned prose and poetry creations with older works that coalesce to form a reflection on 2020 as a whole.
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14 May 2021
Nicki Minaj returns with a new album
‘Beam Me Up Scotty’ sees rap icon Nicki Minaj return after questions around her retirement. Does this album live up to her legendary status?
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14 May 2021
A review of Maggie Butt's poetry collection 'everlove'
A reflective collection of poetry, Maggie Butt’s everlove examines ideas of displacement and the self, exploring them both on a personal and wider scale.
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10 May 2021
Things Heard & Seen review
Released onto Netflix on 29 April, new thriller ghost story ‘Things Seen and Heard’ is a gripping watch. In this review I share my thoughts!