Arts
Sun, Sex and Suspicous Parents: 1920s Edition
As we charleston our way into the 2020s , The Boy Friend is a window into life during the roaring 20s
Arts
As we charleston our way into the 2020s , The Boy Friend is a window into life during the roaring 20s
Arts
A celebration of the greatest wordsmiths in history: Shakespeare, Britney Spears, and the BackStreet Boys
Politics
Felix Politics shares the results of the 2019 general election poll they conducted at Imperial
Comment
Arts Editor Eamon Farhat gives his perspective on what the UK electorate thinks is important
Comment
Eamon Farhat, official part time Unicorn trainer at Fact Check UK, gives a one-star review of electoral pacts
Comment
Eamon Akil Farhat discusses fringe parties and the part they have to play in the UK general election
Arts
Anne Boleyn, from Six, and Jamie, from Jamie, shine as hearts are broken and political careers are ended
Arts
So you’ve come to London, rents are high, a pint costs £500 and you basically can’t step out of the house without breaking the bank. But it’s all worth it right? London is a city of endless possibilities with a very vibrant arts and theatre scene... But
Comment
Comment writer Eamon Akil Farhat, writes that, with the onset of Brexit, he is considering rejecting his Britishness
Arts
Whether you’re an ardent theatre lover or a hardened sceptic, there’s likely something for everyone to enjoy in our cultural city. In this guide to the West End, Arts Writer Eamon Akil Farhat gives us a flavour of what’s on at the moment, and why it might
Arts
London has many museums, the V&A, Science Museum, Natural History Museum and even some outside of South Kensington! One of these is the Museum of Comedy, located in Bloomsbury. On the last Sunday of every month for the foreseeable future, the small venue inside is seized by the
Food
If you like delicious flavours and something different to fill your belly (and your Instagram feed) take a trip to the UK’s only soufflé pancake café!