His last show, Basic Lee, presented its simplicity as a palate cleanser for Lee and his audience; Stewart Lee VS The Man-Wulf is the bombastic cheese platter (not just a big wheel of Red Leicester), ...
“In nineteen minutes, you can mow the front lawn; color your hair; watch a third of a hockey game. In nineteen minutes, you can bake scones or get a tooth filled by a dentist; you can fold laundry for ...
In July 2024, 37-year-old Louise Haigh made history by being appointed as the youngest female cabinet minister of all time. She pleaded guilty to a fraud offence back in 2015, which emerged into the ...
Brady Corbet’s The Brutalist is unarguably an ambitious project. Set against a post-war background with an aesthetic which in parts is reminiscent of the golden age of cinema, it may be thought that ...
With the new age of social media, the way we consume music and creative media has shifted dramatically, there is now a focus on short-form content and instant satisfaction. This means the role of the ...
On Saturday 1 February at 6pm, an anti-racist student demonstration protesting a dinner hosted by the University of York’s recently founded Reform Society arrived in force outside the Deramore Arms in ...
Mark Wiltshire, a University of York English Literature alumnus, is a Rare Books and Manusceripts Specialist at Christie's, London. As a medieval historian and lover of all things rare manuscripts (an ...
Six weeks ago, I found myself utterly, unequivocally bored of a Saturday night. With no plans to go out, I made a cup of tea, settled myself under a blanket and checked openings for trainee journalism ...
Hitting 20 has made me feel slightly long in the tooth, suddenly my insatiable appetite for shots and desire to stand in smoking areas with strangers lending out a light has dwindled. Did my frontal ...
It is a truth universally acknowledged that Bridget Jones, romcom heroine and spiritual figurehead of all ‘frazzled English women’ is both relatable, and a character who has aged rather badly. The ...
Yesterday British comedy Amandaland aired on BBC One, bringing with it more parenting shenanigans from the Motherland world. The aptly named spin-off series follows Amanda played by Lucy Punch after ...
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