As we head back into the Bake-off tent for another week, Channel 4 indulges us with dessert week.
Category: Arts & Culture
#FreeBritney: Is she somewhere over the rainbow?
Britney Spears has just been released from the legal grasps of her father’s thirteen-year-long conservation of her person and finances. Is she finally free to be herself and pursue her own projects?
Sex Education Season 3 Review: Your A-Z of Sex, Love, and Aliens
The latest season continues to bring important and often unrepresented narratives to the screen. While constantly making us laugh, the show has an incredible ability to educate us. Alice Clifford has this review.
We Are As Gods Review: James Cousin’s Alternate Universe
Lydia Spencer-Elliot reviews James Cousins company 'We Are Gods' most recent performance at Battersea Arts Centre.
Inhaler: Young, Irish, And Great To See Live. What More Could You Wish For?
Covid-19 has changed many things, but not London’s music scene. This is what I thought when I saw Inhaler at the O2 Forum in Kentish Town on 6 October.
The Specials Review: A brilliantly special night
The Specials’ Encore tour graced the grand stage of Troxy, and our Politics and Current Affairs editor Maeve Schaffer was in the audience
The Great British Bake-Off Week Three: The Best Batch
Alexandra Lawrence is back with her weekly Bake Off round up. Get your dough ready, it's bread week!
Hayden Calnin: What it means to be human
Australian Hayden Calnin, has released a new, emotional and cathartic album 'What It Means To Be Human' to remind us all what the true meaning of life is.
What can we learn about The Circle?
Social Media and Reality TV go hand in hand in the crazed world of image and popularity. Can we learn how to be better human beings from a show like The Circle?
BookTok is reclaiming YA and NA fiction and I don’t hate it
When did we become ashamed of the things we love and why does romance and fantasy have to be a guilty pleasure? Through discovering the bookish side of TikTok, I realised so many people out there are proudly asserting their love for ‘fluffy’ fiction. So if it is so popular and beloved, why isn’t it taken seriously by the literary community?
The Great British Bake Off week two: Biscuit Brilliance
Alexandra Lawrence is back with your weekly Bake Off roundup.
Jetéing right out of my comfort zone
Lauryn Berry try's ballet for the first time as a 21 year old with zero dance skills. Can an adult master an art so old and prescribed as ballet?