-
Culture writer Harshi Modi reviews the Birmingham Rep's run of Pride and Prejudice* (*sort of), finding it to be a hilarious and dynamic take on the much-adapted classic tale
-
Life&Style's Caitlin McGraw delves into the internet craze around celebrity lookalike competitions and the impact they have on society
-
Comment Editor Lauren Penzer unpacks the cliches of dystopian fiction and introduces an alternative yet brilliant piece of short fiction
-
Culture writer Megan Hughes reviews Charles Singleton's translation of Dante's 'The Divine Comedy', praising its accessibility and innovative illustrations
-
Culture writer Louisa Pickard reviews the Birmingham Hippodrome's pantomime Peter Pan, finding it to be a joyful, feel-good production with dazzling staging and strong comedic performances
-
Music Editor Alfie Warner reviews Colin Greenwood’s How To Disappear: A Portrait of Radiohead, a two decade-long collection of photographs with Radiohead and the memories that are attached to each one
-
Comment Writer Ollie Duke debates how Trump's return to office will impact UK politics
-
Comment Writer Ethan Wahlhaus discusses the proposed necessity of philosophy in the UK education curriculum
-
Comment Writer Devina Sharma recommends some cute and unique reads to liven this winter period
-
Archie Marks breaks down this year’s Grammy nominations, and whether or not they differ from the award show’s questionable track record
-
Comment Writer Emily Boyce contemplates the image and reputation of the 'child star' - both the highs and lows
-
Deputy editor Hannah Gadd and Culture writer Emily Vanstone review the RSC's production of Twelfth Night, praising its blend of laugh-out-loud comedy with the play's darker themes, as well as the outstanding cast performances