An American Nightmare? : ‘America in Crisis’ at the Saatchi Gallery
By Namrata Menon ‘America in Crisis’ was devised in 1968, to chronicle the year’s fraught political arena and contextualise a…
By Namrata Menon ‘America in Crisis’ was devised in 1968, to chronicle the year’s fraught political arena and contextualise a…
By Ben Helme Harding created my favourite album of all time, 2019’s ‘Designer’, so I was excited for her much…
By Sonja Belkin and Megan Széll The Laughter Therapist bills itself as the ‘perfect watch for lovers of Fleabag’ – an…
By Jessica Pretorius Tate Modern’s Surrealism Beyond Borders is a jam-packed, whistle-stop-tour of Surrealism. The exhibition is certainly interesting, sometimes…
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By Laila Eldarwish Everyone has an opinion on Kanye West, whether you think he’s crazy, inspirational, an entrepreneur, genius or…
By Ben Helme and Anna Berkowitz It’s perhaps the definitive Shakespeare play, and the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse should be one…
By Jessica Pretorius Death on the Nile is a pleasant movie. It’s fairly engaging and enjoyable to watch, but this…
By Fabien Schmidt On Thursday, 3rd of March 2022, LSE’s Amnesty International Society organized a screening of the documentary, “The…
By Jessica Pretorius Like many, my knowledge of the Alt-J doesn’t go much further than 2012’s Breezeblocks. But, when I…