The highlight of Balat for me was stumbling upon a jazz café away from the bustling streets, where I sat next to an open window with a coffee watching the rain torrent, and a cat sat on my table ...
Abel Tesfaye has consistently challenged the norm, providing us with high-quality projects accompanied by admirable storylines.' Harvey Wilsoncarr reviews The Weeknd's new album, 'Hurry Up Tomorrow.' ...
Jussi-Peter Hill examines the cease and desist letter sent to Sir Kier Starmer and his government regarding his claims on her management of the economy.
"As a people's fears change, so too does its horror": in light of the release of 'Nosferatu' (2024), Shade Bannigan-Davis analyses the increasing relevance of vampire stories in our post-pandemic ...
Starting in Epiphany, the Bill Bryson will introduce library memberships in an effort to reduce energy consumption and battle rising costs of JSTOR memberships. Students will be allowed to select from ...
Matthew Dodd revisits the vibrant musical worlds of Jacques Demy and his iconic partnership with his wife, Agnes Varda.
Arguably the two most important elements of the film that are central to the character László Tóth’s reality – the architecture and his Hungarian identity – were altered with the use of AI in ...
"I would say that the partnership that we have with Cambridge and Leeds is really strong and it's something that we've done for many, many years... You can expect a good two hours of 100% new material ...
Arteta has also overseen sweeping cultural changes at Arsenal, fostering a closer connection with the fans and a work ethic among the team not seen since the early 2000s. This has been achieved with ...
"Directed by Ben Cawood alongside assistant director Emily Sanderson, and originally written by Peter Shaffer – of Amadeus acclaim – the dual one act plays spin tales of utter farce, one tragic one ...
I disapprove of what they [drink], but I will defend to the death their right to [drink] it.” Bilal Junejo discusses the politics of alcohol consumption.
The Pemberton Building, home to the Durham Union and located on Palace Green, will be closed for the remainder of the Epiphany term due to exterior renovation works.