The Marlowe Theatre presents: CinderellaThe Marlowe Theatre’s Cinderella pantomime brings forth an ingenious interconnection of the old tale of Cinderella with comical modern...
BOOK REVIEW: Empowering Feminist BooksNaomi Alderman: The Power Naomi Alderman’s The Power contains thought-provoking themes, setting up a world where women are the dominant...
ART REVIEW: AustentatiousOn the 20 October, I went to see a production from a rapidly growing improvisation company, Austentatious, at the Y Theatre in Leicester....
ART REVIEW - Anna Razumovskaya'Luminous Day' Anna Razumovskaya is a Russian artist whose portfolio consists mostly of portraits painted in oil. Her work depicts female...
ART REVIEW - Frida Kahlo exhibition - “Making herself up”Frida Kahlo is arguably one of the most famous Mexican artists, known not only for her depictions of traditional Mexican culture within...
BOOK Review: Norwegian Wood by Haruki MurakamiHaruki Murakami’s words are simplistic and comforting, yet profound and striking at the same time. Murakami’s writing reminded me of the...
BOOK Review: Fierce Fairy tales by Nikita GillThere are many different interpretations of fairy tales, from Disney to The Brothers Grimm, but never have I found retellings quite like...
On Screen at the Gulbenkian: The Nightmare Before ChristmasHow long ago did you last watch the ‘Nightmare before Christmas’? Or have you been re-watching it every single Halloween, as you cannot...
Autumn "The alley turns into a black hole, the claws of the branches reaching over in an arch tAt first, the leaves shift cherry red, orange and yellow until thinning to a crisp brown. Heavy curtains of leaves folded over fences,...