While the sequel lacks the madcap energy of fleeting youth that the original 1996 film possessed, it trades it off for a more world-weary maturity. Dominic Kwaczynski reviews.
If you are interested in TV shows with happy endings, you would be better off reading some other review. In this show, not only is there no happy ending, there is no happy beginning and very few happy things in the middle. Hannah Adam reviews.
For what The Culture Club was attempting to do – garner more interest than the Lawrence Wilson typically sees – it was a success. The exhibitions presented were exciting and full of vim. Karl Frederick Sagrabb reviews.
Dahl wrote from the perspective of a child made powerless in a world run by adults. The musical adaption weaves together Tim Minchin’s rhythmic wit with the children’s classic to stunning effect. Gabby Loo reviews.
In January this year, the Science Union were told by Guild Tenancy that their application to continue using a clubroom in Cameron hall had been rejected, No rea...
Traditionally, The Flaming Lips have erred on the side of quote-unquote happy music. With Oczy Mlody the band is offering a largely dour affair, not that this is a bad thing, they do a convincing enough job of selling the sadness. Eamonn Kelly reviews.
The 'March for Science' is an event for "people who know science is important and want their voice to be heard on an issue not often spoken about" - Maddi Howard reports.