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What I loved about George Daniel and Charli XCX’s wedding.
Let me set the scene for you, I had just turned 20 and for our…

Review: SUSU Theatre Group’s Caligari @ Building 34, Highfield Campus + Edinburgh Festival Fringe
Forgive me, Mr Father, for I have sinned by absolutely loving this show! You’ll know…

A Definitive Ranking of ‘Inside No. 9’: Series One
Archie Hill shares his thoughts on each episode of the anthology series ‘Inside No. 9’.

Review: Rumours @ The Annex Theatre
Radu review SUSU Theatre Group’s latest play.

Best Ever Opening: Beth O’Leary’s ‘The Flatshare’
Grace Challinor writes on the best book opening she’s ever read.
When Genres Collide: Sci-Fi and Dystopia in Suzanne Collins’ ‘The Hunger Games’
Grace Challinor writes on the merging of genres in the popular Hunger Games series.

Why Helen Hardt’s ‘The Blood Bond Saga’ Should Have a TV Adaptation
Grace Challinor considers what a TV adaptation would bring to Helen Hardt’s literary world.

Author in Focus – Hannah Bonam-Young
Grace Challinor spotlights Hannah Bonam-Young as one of her favourite writers.

Revisiting Classic Literature: Is it Still Relevant to Contemporary Readers?
Grace Challinor discusses whether the classics still appeal to contemporary readers.

You Motherclucker: Fried Chicken in Films and Television
Robert Pratley looks at the impact of the South’s best export in film and TV

Showstoppers’ Amélie at the Annex Theatre
Read Alex Tsherit’s exceptional review of Showstoppers’ first 2025 production: Amélie
Why Alice Oseman’s Nick and Charlie are Becoming Classic Literary Lovers
Grace Challinor explores Heartstopper’s Nick and Charlie as 21st century literary lovers.

SUSU Theatre Group’s All My Sons at The Annex Theatre
Read Alex Tsherit’s stellar review of SUSU Theatre Group’s All My Sons.

Quotes That Summarise an Entire Story
Grace Challinor explores how certain quotes can encapsulate the entire feel of a novel.






