Politics and the value of rhetoric in early Rome
An attempt to hold a mirror to the current world of politics in Coiolanus falls flat, but the characters shine through.
An attempt to hold a mirror to the current world of politics in Coiolanus falls flat, but the characters shine through.
Yas! – Kweens take the stage as part of TEDxUCL Women 2017.
Arts Editor Adam Gellatly talks with Felix’s very own Editor in Chief Fred Fyles to chat about arts at Imperial and his current and previous roles at the paper.
Tate Britain assembles Pissaro, Monet, and Whistler for an ode to the capital.
Does the collection provide insight into a pioneering genius, or an overrated leftover of Impressionism?
We travel to the Caribbean by way of the Donmar Warehouse for a refreshing take on one of Ibsen’s later works.
Can the arts thrive in the science dominated campus of Imperial?
Jane Upton's much-needed drama about sexual exploitation
Exquisitely painful, wonderfully joyous: Beginning is an intimate portrayal of loneliness in the age of Tinder
Lyndsey Turner drags the legend of St. George and the Dragon into the modern era
Terrific choreography is combined with strong performances in an inventive new restaging of the much beloved musical starring Imelda Staunton.
Just as Jean-Michel Basquiat surrounded himself with artists, the Barbican has put together a day of collaboration between key players in the London arts scene.