The phenomenon that is the Twilight saga is coming to an end, but what will someone who has never read any of the books, watched
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Art Review: Tacita Dean, FILM, Tate Modern
The vast, dark chambers of the Turbine Hall are not an obvious home for an artist known for her quiet, intimate portrayals and elegiac subjects.
Show Review: The Nutcracker
As the orchestra played the overture, whispers of excitement were heard among members of the audience. Matthew Bourne’s adaption of The Nutcracker in Sadler’s Wells
Indie Game ‘Proteus’ Wins Big at the Indievisibility Awards
Indie title Proteus has been named Notch’s Game of the Year at the inaugural Indievisibility Awards held near Waterloo last weekend.
Theatre Review: The Snow Queen
The Rose Theatre production of Hans Christian Andersen’s classic fairy tale, The Snow Queen, takes the audience on a magical journey away from the typical
Show Review: Conversations with Penn and Teller
For 35 years, Penn and Teller have worked as a magical duo. With Broadway shows, television series’ and a 10-year stint in Las Vegas under
Comedy Review: Stewart Lee, Carpet Remnant World
Three jokes. Three jokes, Stewart Lee promised us at the start of his new show, ‘Carpet Remnant World’. For a ninety minute performance that may seem
Local Game Developer Awarded BAFTA Children’s Award for Educational Game ‘Privates’
A local video game developer has beaten tough competition to win a BAFTA Children’s Award for controversial sex education game ‘Privates’. Dan Marshall and his
Book Review: Damned
For 15 years and 13 incomparable novels, Chuck Palahniuk has managed to simultaneously delight and disgust his readers. Being set in Hell, Damned is certainly no exception. Since
Film Review: 50/50
Six years ago, at the age of 25, screenwriter Will Reiser was diagnosed with a rare form of spinal cancer. 50/50 is loosely based on