With an increase in social media and technology’s monopolisation over our time, I’m sure that we, television watchers, often find ourselves guilty of scrolling through or checking our phones ...
Whilst I am not calling for a total upheaval of the fantasy that Bridgerton offers, the question remains: how long can historical escapism endure before its refusal to confront deeper social truths ...
There’s a podcast for almost everything, from celebrity gossip to sports and true crime. Spotify, alone, organises its podcasts into 54 distinct categories, illustrating the sheer breadth of the ...
On December 1 2025, six of the headliners were announced for Reading and Leeds Festival 2026. It’s fair to say, this year’s line-up has not disappointed. Organisers have promised an additional feature ...
H ave you seen a black turtleneck, a pair of perfectly sleek rectangular sunglasses, baseball caps with a tux, or worst of all, someone on a skateboard on campus or around Leaming ...
I love British History, I love the original six Star Wars films, I love Alton Towers, and chief among these I love Doctor Who. The origins of these infatuations though are all in my childhood which ...
You guessed it, of course I’m talking about Hungary!
Buffy the Vampire Slayer’s musical is the seventh episode in the sixth season of the show, and from the moment I first watched it all those years ago, I was hooked and it remains my favourite episode ...
Being at university, it is easy to get sucked up into all of the doom and gloom of the really serious stuff that you have to do. We often forget to make the most of the time spent with our friends, ...
Dearest gentle reader, with the end of February we saw not only progressively sunnier weather, but inevitably, the second half of Bridgerton season four. After a dramatic question in the fourth ...
A line is improvised, a reaction is too real to cut, or an emotional moment hits harder because the actor didn’t see it coming. These unscripted moments often become some of the most memorable scenes ...