S┼Án Festival: Thursday
Chl├Âe Howl ÔÇô The Angel Hotel At just 18 years of age, Chl├Âe Howl writes the sort of brutally honest, […]
Chl├Âe Howl ÔÇô The Angel Hotel At just 18 years of age, Chl├Âe Howl writes the sort of brutally honest, […]
Traveller’s Tales have already tackled big film franchises such as Indiana Jones, Pirates of the Caribbean and Harry Potter, but
Amy Pay reviews Face 11, the latest bar and eatery to open in the heart of Cathays  Up until a
This month saw the publication of Autobiography, the long-awaited memoir of Morrissey ÔÇô bequiffed singer, lyricist and iconoclast famed for
Reviewed by Sam Lloyd In accordance with its supreme popularity rise over the last 10 years or so, stand-up comedy
Reviewed by Matthew Lee Schneider Comedy.  It manifests through seemingly infinite methods and mediums, all striving towards one goal: to
Charlie Andrews is granted Level 7 access to review Marvel’s new TV show ‘Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D’ With Marvel’s Avengers Assemble!
Film and Television Editor Oliver Richards leaves the office to explore out of space for his review of Gravity Gravity
Imran Bukhari takes a gamble and reviews Runner Runner For a film about online gambling, Runner Runner ironically takes not
Reviewed by Vaiva Seskeviciute Ballet Cymru challenged itself by producing an adaptation of Shakespeare’s most famous masterpiece, Romeo and Juliet,
Chase & Status’ mixture of aggressive beats and influences from hip hop and reggae has enthralled audiences across the UK.
Alec Evans reviews the highly anticipated Thor: The Dark World Coming from the same company that gave us the Iron Man
James Ayles reviews Captain Phillips The long-anticipated big screen retelling of the 2009 hijacking of the Maersk Alabama does not
Now in its 6th Generation, Nintendo’s series of Pokemon games have made their jump┬áinto 3D. Francesca Hepburn sees if the
  Rhys Thomas Elliott rediscovers the whimsical charm of 2D platformers with the crazy and colourful Rayman Legends.   Origins was a
Anthony Coote goes to Hell and back with the most phallic gun you’ll ever fire in the 2011 grindhouse extravaganza
This month, Adam Bown looks at the spiritual successor to Fahrenheit and Heavy Rain. Is it worthy of being called
Reviewed by Amy Pay If you look up “scary theatre” on a search engine, you’ll see that The Woman In
Reviewed by Vaiva Seskeviciute To celebrate its 30th anniversary, the award winning National Dance Company Wales presented a dynamic programme
A soft-rock ballad is probably the best way to describe the latest release from Birmingham’s alt-rockers┬áEditors. In other words,