A Profession of Faith Review: A Rewarding Meditation On Responsibility And Chance
Jacinta Ngeh’s new play is a thoughtful and detailed subversion of the medical ethics drama.
‘I was in the house…’ Review: A Unique And Powerful Exploration Of Memory, Time, And Gender
The very first English-language production of Lagarce’s complex and difficult play is an excellent and unique production that gets as much as possible out of the text.
The Majlis Archival Exhibition – Review
Hari Collins reviews the Majlis Archival Exhibition, which is on in the Wren Library until 15th March.
Twelfth Night – Review
Hari Collins reviews Twelfth Night, this year’s BME Shakespeare production – a playful comedy about mistaken identity and the mutability of love.
Blood Relations (Review): An Axe-cellent Feminist Take on America’s Favourite Murderer Muse
Review of Blood Relations at the Corpus Playroom.
‘Twelfth Night’ – Preview
Preview of BME Shakespeare’s ‘Twelfth Night’, the ADC Week 6 Mainshow.
Paramore’s ‘This is Why’ – Review
Rubie McDermott reviews Paramore’s latest album in light of the band’s career in the past couple of decades.
‘Common People’, or, the chivalric romance of (mostly) the 1980s – Part 2
Thought medieval courtly love had nothing to do with ‘80s music? Think again. Part 2/2.
King’s Road: Fashion from Psychedelia to Punk (Part 2)
Psychedelic fashion was always about being adventurous, being outrageous – believing in total freedom
‘Postcards from Pawnee’
Parks and Recreation – the sitcom that dared to be a glass half-full.
‘Common People’, or, the chivalric romance of (mostly) the 1980s – Part 1
Thought medieval courtly love had nothing to do with ‘80s music? Think again. Part 2 coming soon.
In an increasingly disillusioned world, we ought to give religion a chance
Reflecting on a conversation with her mother, Rhea Sarawgi discusses why connecting with a ‘personal spirituality’ and ‘religious heritage’ deserves a second chance.