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If you had a somewhat painful experience of studying Shakespeare for GCSE English *shudder*, you may be tempted to write off the 16th century playwright as too difficult to understand. Filled with ...
Park Theatre has announced five new shows running from 2025 until 2026. Whether you are looking to re-live an old classic or experience something brand-new there is something for everyone with this ...
If you could go back in time, who would you meet? In 2015, the Japanese writer and novelist Toshikazu Kawaguchi gave the world a quiet, whimsical novel that would attract the interest of a global ...
Sinners, Ryan Coogler’s first original project, sees the Oakland native reach new heights from the director’s chair. There is so much to love in this film that begs to be seen on the big screen. Ryan ...
Only a month after celebrating its second anniversary, Resident Evil 4 Remake has hit a monumental milestone—10 million copies sold worldwide! To commemorate this achievement, the developer’s team at ...
David Hockney has been my favourite celebrity since I was a child. As someone who grew up in West Yorkshire, there are very few media personalities who I can claim as one of my own; visiting his ...
Dropping in line with his fifth album, aptly named 5ive, Davido is offa-ring us another insight into this already stacked project. The Nigerian-American star’s new project features some impressive ...
Bear McCreary, composer for the recently rebooted God of War games, has stated that his work with the series “feels complete” in a recent interview with VGC. In an upcoming podcast following a 20th ...
Ten years after the hero’s Netflix Original Series premiered, the MCU has pulled Daredevil and Wilson Fisk out of Hell’s Kitchen, for better and for worse. SPOILER WARNING: This article contains ...
In May 2025, Wunderhorse will embark on their largest and most ambitious UK tour yet, playing theatre-sized venues in Birmingham, Glasgow and Manchester before the final night of the tour at London’s ...
Edited version of La Fiancée Hésitante (1866) by Auguste Toulmouche. Original painting in the public domain. This version © Dana Elrufaei Why are so many female ...