Reviews

On June 7th, 2022

Requiem: Fire in the Air of the Earth – Sadler Wells Review

One thing is certain, it is impossible to remain impassive in front of Mozart’s “Requiem for a dream”....

On June 7th, 2022

The Father and the Assassin: A Hero, a Villain, and Indian Partition

The Father and the Assassin, currently on at the National Theatre, is a historical drama ...

On June 6th, 2022

Edvard Munch: Masterpieces from Bergen – Courtauld Gallery Review

The new exposition “Masterpieces from Bergen” at The Courtauld explores his artistic evolution...

On June 1st, 2022

Rachel Chinouriri, Live at EartH, Hackney – Gig Review

London future pop star Rachel Chinouriri’s journey to a headline slot at Hackney’s EartH has been a curious one....

On May 31st, 2022

Sarah Meth at St Pancras Old Church – Gig Review

BRIT School alumna Sarah Meth had the displeasure of releasing her debut EP, Dead End World, in the February of 2020...

On May 30th, 2022

Food Forever: A Look Into the Future of Our Food – Kew Gardens Review

Food Forever is an expansive event featuring five installations, two shows in the Shirley Sherwood Gallery of Botanical Art and film screenings and talks by food innovators, scientists and chefs....

On May 30th, 2022

Feminine power: the divine to the demonic – British Museum Review

The British Museum presents Feminine Power: the divine to the demonic, the first exhibition of its kind that takes a cross-cultural look at the profound influence of female spiritual beings on global...

On May 30th, 2022

Everyday – New Diorama Theatre Review

It is through this witty and cosy setting that the play 'Everyday' tackles the question of domestic abuse on deaf women and non-binary people....

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