
Spice and Surf in Morocco
There is more to Morocco than just market stalls and spices. Travel writer Sophia Epstein writes about the excitement of Moroccan surf.
There is more to Morocco than just market stalls and spices. Travel writer Sophia Epstein writes about the excitement of Moroccan surf.
This year’s dose of┬áI’m A Celeb┬áis in full swing and Rachel Moloney discusses the political fury it has sparked
Artes Mundi is back for its fifth exhibition,┬áthis must-see exhibition has been growing in strength since┬áfirst established in 2004, and this yearÔÇÖs offering is no exception.
Providing you donÔÇÖt arrive expecting to see a rock show, itÔÇÖs hard not to be impressed by this TONY award winning musical from across the pond. Continue reading “Review: American Idiot”
You may be planning on seeing the film adaptation of The Perks of Being a Wallflower, directed by the bookÔÇÖs author, Stephen Chbosky; but first check out the novel before you go see it on the big screen. Continue reading “Review: Stephen Chbosky’s ‘The Perks of Being a Wallflower’”
Alexandra Warren reviews Gregory Doran’s┬átake on the Shakespearean classic┬áJulius Caesar. Continue reading “Review: Julius Caesar, New Theatre”
Jasmine Freeman reviews Irish writer Shauna Gilligan’s novel Happiness Comes from Nowhere. Continue reading “Review: Shauna Gilligan’s ‘Happiness Comes From Nowhere’”
Francis Smithson reviews Sue Hubbard’s emotive novel focusing on the life of artist Paula Modersohn-Becker. Continue reading “Review: Sue Hubbard’s ‘Girl in White’”
Closing night: Suspiria feat. Live Soundtrack by DJ Fake Blood
Opening Night Review
Oliver Richards investigates the rise of Surrealism in Popular Cinema and questions what it means for the future of the film industry.
Super-soakers are a must have at the┬áSongkran, Kayleigh Chan writes about┬áThailand’s annual water fight.