
Drug Bible | Cocaine
Now officially known as the Devil's Persil
Now officially known as the Devil's Persil
The comedy is disarming and charming, but still manages to maintain a wry edge. It very much has the feel of a coming of age comedy
Lets be real – none of us can afford GBK anyhow. Fortunately, buying burger patties and cooking them up doesn’t get your hands too messy, and the results are delicious, as felix finds out.
A packed crowd criticised plans
Though we’re often led to believe that having a disability automatically leads to a sexless existence this couldn’t be further away from the truth. Through the veil of complexities and social awkwardness what often awaits is just another sexual being.
James Marsh is acclaimed as one of the best documentarians working today. Ben Collier takes a look at two of his most famous works, Man on Wire and Project Nim, to latest if the man can live up to all that hype (spoiler: not really...)
Hint: we're talking underwater hockey
King Lear is on at the Barbican until 23rd December 2016
Ben Sharpless discusses the latest controversy surrounding the new £5 note
felix visits a new home for pancakes from around the world, Where the Pancakes Are, and devours culinary delights such as Dutch Babies, corn fritters, and more.
Immortals play hard ball
The success of the #saveourculture campaign has led to the reopening of fabric, but has an opportunity been missed to rationalise the approach to drug-related harm in clubs?