An Evening with Silk Sonic couldn’t be more fitting as an album title as this piece of suave sweet seventies sound is just that.
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A love letter to Red (Taylor’s Version)
Twelve-year-old me was sitting in the back of my mum’s Ford Fiesta as she drove me and my little brother to school, when “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together” started playing on the BBC Radio 1 Breakfast show. I knew who Taylor Swift was, but I wasn’t a fan back then. Red changed that. Within 48 hours of the album’s release I’d memorised every single line, and I’ve been obsessed ever since.
Witness for the Prosecution: You’ve been sentenced to a night of Agatha Christie’s post-lockdown justice
This is it, the ultimate immersive theatre experience - ideal if you’re a fan of judicial drama, intimate audiences, and hair-raisingly-good performances. And yet, still safe enough if you’re not keen on audience participation.
Bond is back: No Time To Die
We review 007s latest instalment, No Time To Die after taking two weeks to get over the emotional roller-coaster and process Hugh Dennis’ surprise cameo. Review, connoisseur Alice Clifford is finally ready to give her thoughts on James Bond’s latest instalment.
Squid Game: Is it worth the hype?
Netflix’s hit Korean series has been a great success with the show now number one in 90 different countries. But what is the hype all about?
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
Review: ‘How Long Do You Think It’s Gonna Last?’
Big Red Machine – Aaron Dessner and Justin Vernon’s collaborative project – releases their second album including artists Ben Howard and Taylor Swift.
Half Pipe: ‘Smooth and Relax’ a Supériorité Psychédélique!
Our Resident reviewer Sam Shaw is back, reviewing Half Pipes most recent track 'Smooth and Relax'; easy listening with a prog rock punch.
Review: 52 Blue by Amber Run
Amber Run move listeners with new single, 52 Blue. This single is rich in echoed vocals and has a heart-breaking backstory.