by Joe Smith | 1 31, f, 2020 | Culture, Music
Luckily for us all music didn’t follow the same trajectory as the rest of the planet in 2020. There were so many new faces and great releases that made for a surprisingly dense year of high-quality listens. With such standout releases it’s fair to say no one was...
by Alexandra Efthymiou | 1 22, f, 2020 | Culture, Literature
Whose lies are true? A review of Dorothy Koomson’s gripping new novel All My Lies are True Of all of life’s hardest questions to answer, one which I find the most difficult, is “what’s your favourite book?”. I could give you a rough top 5 without hesitation, but...
by Ismail Hussain | 1 10, f, 2020 | Opinion
The Indian Partition: A Legacy of Lingering Scars In Britain, we tend to suffer from a selective amnesia regarding our history. Everything is viewed through rose-tinted glasses and we shy away from anything that is not hagiography. In Germany, there are no qualms...
by Gee Collins | 1 1, f, 2020 | Culture, Television
What shall we watch? A List of Our Top 10 Netflix Recommendations Before we get into it, I’d like to put out a disclaimer – these are in no particular order. We have come up with a collection of series that might just help to forge the bond between you and your new...
by Dan Pearson | 1 14, f, 2020 | Culture, Music
Exactly how Mick Fleetwood, John McVie, Christine McVie, Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks survived the golden years of Fleetwood Mac is something of a mystery. The period between 1975, which marked the release of the eponymous Fleetwood Mac, and 1987, which saw...