Rachel De-lahay has got it going on. Model, playwright, actress, joint winner of the Alfred Fagon award 2011 (which supports black playwrights) and her debut play The Westbridge currently showing ...
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It was with great surprise, even perhaps shock, that I opened an email from the Editor a couple of weeks ago inviting me to review this play. It was not ...
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The auditorium dims, the stage lights go up, and I’m faced with a sixty-six-year-old woman lying on a bed, masturbating to phone sex.
It is safe to say I didn’t know ...
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Trauma, GV Art’s new science-inspired exhibition revolves around the different manifestations of trauma. The exhibition explores physical and biological trauma, revealing the effect they have on those who suffer from ...
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The first poetry evening I attended left me with the somewhat sour taste of disappointment, enhanced, no doubt, by the dashed hopes I’d been harbouring all week. Instead of great ...
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From the streets of Manhattan to the crowded squares of Europe, much of the recent media attention has been devoted to the extravagant protest of those who call themselves “Indignados”. ...
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It was Tuesday and I found myself having a beer in Brinkley’s, the louche Chelsea eatery and favourite Hugh Grant haunt, and I was surrounded by middle-aged desperate housewives. They ...
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Imperial College’s very own Musical Theatre Society consistently puts on hilarity filled shows that mix wild humour, a flair for the outrageous and an almost tangible passion for performance. The ...
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It’s been nearly eight years to the day since the final installment of the Lord of the Rings trilogy hit our screens - eight long years with little but over-sexed ...
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As a mathematician living with a group of other mathematicians, I like to think, at least some of the time, that our conversations relate to something beyond our chosen subject. ...
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