The contrast between Heartstopper and It Ends with Us reveals a growing truth about modern adaptations: authenticity is key ...
On October 28, I was lucky enough to speak with editor Joe Coward to discuss the founding – and thriving – of London’s new small press literary magazine, Death Kit. At only four pounds a copy, Death ...
Even walking through campus feels different. There’s been an entire rebrand, with new logos and merchandise, even updated ...
October, it was reported that several private film collections have been confirmed to hold missing episodes of Doctor Who, potentially bringing the current count down from 97. For many fans, this news ...
British number one and 2021 US Open champion Emma Raducanu has withdrawn from her final two tournaments of the year, following consecutive first round exits in Wuhan and Ningbo. The 22-year-old has ...
In general, my approach to packing and travel gear is simple: be as efficient as possible, carry as little as possible, and ...
Traveling is one of the most fun and genuinely character-provoking activities a person can engage in, especially for those lucky enough to have a reading week mid-term. However, without the proper ...
The rise of streaming platforms is a meteoric one. It feels like one minute Netflix was that little company that delivered DVDs to my house, and now that same company is a global phenomenon that seems ...
The Emmy Awards were recently hosted in Los Angeles this year, with shows such as Adolescence, The Pitt, and The Studio dominating the awards. As always, in the aftermath of the awards ceremony, fans ...
Conservative leader, Kemi Badenoch plans to introduce a ‘student number cap’ system, a move estimated to cut university places across the country by 100,000. The leader claims the policy will target ...
Many of us fondly remember Disney Channel and Nickelodeon in their prime – the thrill of tuning into new episodes of our favourite shows, cringing at the silly storylines, or finding instant comfort ...
One panel in particular at July’s Byline Festival, organised by media network Byline Times, led me down a labyrinth of surprisingly vast proportions. It was in the form of a podcast, a damning tale of ...
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