Inside LSELove
There’s something special about LSELove that I think says a lot about the culture of LSE in general: it isn’t…
There’s something special about LSELove that I think says a lot about the culture of LSE in general: it isn’t…
Having owned the adaptation rights to Alita: Battle Angel for decades, producer James Cameron and director Robert Rodriguez have finally…
A review of I’m Not Running Considering the current political climate of the past few weeks (or months? Years?), it seems strange…
Everyone’s mental health is different. No two people experience their environment in the same way, and so the pressures and…
Nina and Wojtek are a long-married couple hoping to become parents. This familiar story is ruptured by the entrance of…
Ultimate Frisbee Perhaps, I should’ve titled this one just ‘Ultimate’, for I could well be getting a law suit from…
The history of LSE is the history of subject-degree struggle. Political scientist, anthropologist, sociologist, historian, geographer, theorist stand opposed to…
“Lawrence of Arabia”, “2001: A Space Odyssey” and “Star Wars” are amongst the most famous examples of epics. Even if…
Vice is angry. In telling the story of Dick Cheney, former American Vice President, Adam McKay rages through five decades…
I arrived late the journal’s launch event. Imagine my surprise when I noticed that getting into the room would prove…