Music
New year, new music
A smattering of the releases that we in the Felix office are excited for in 2018
Music
A smattering of the releases that we in the Felix office are excited for in 2018
Science
Developments in 3D printing may lead to a world where we’re able to print new organs, but not everyone is convinced that this technology will solve current waiting times.
Culture
The Almeida Theatre take on an ambitious project, weaving eight episodes of the classic TV series into a cohesive work of theatre that dazzles and delights.
Books
Books Editor Jingjie Cheng looks at this year’s T.S. Eliot Prize shortlist, whose winner is announced on Monday
News
Stella 4 had previously been replaced with Bud Light, which prompted an outcry among students
News
College are shutting the pool at the end of the academic year, citing the need for cost savings across Campus Services.
Travel
Travelling abroad is always enticing but did you know that England also boasts plenty of promising destinations? Daniel Corredera Nadal tells Felix all about some of the best places for partying, sightseeing, and relaxation.
Culture
The National Theatre’s production has great effects, and a cracking score, but a poor script and inconsistent acting mean it fails to ignite.
News
Professor Michele Dougherty took over as Head from the 1st January.
Film & TV
Ridley Scott’s All the Money in the World tries to take on too much, and the result is a film that lacks focus.
Science
Some may hope that immortality is around the corner, but new research shows ageing may be here to stay.
News
Johnson has been replaced by Sam Gyimah, amid controversy over the choice of Toby Young for the board of Office for Students