Rating: 4 out of 5. Perhaps one of the best-known crime novelists of all time, Agatha Christie’s works are no stranger to interpretation. A Murder on the Nile is no exception, opening on the West End ...
"It is not the subject of obsession who is the most interesting. It is the one who is obsessed." Oliver Rothnie provides a fascinating comparative study of sycophancy and obsession in 'Pale Fire' and ...
Ultimately, The Choir of Man remains exactly what it has always been: a truly gorgeous celebration of pub culture and the joy of shared experience. In a world increasingly characterised by division, ...
We have been remarkably lucky in recent months with DST reviving a string of beloved musicals: from last year’s The Rocky Horror Show, to Come From Away last term, and now one of the productions I had ...
"The concept of ‘elsewhere’ becomes more than a theme but becomes a necessary expansion of thought" Avesta Afshari-Mehr walks us through Rory Stewart's 'The Places In Between'.
Mary Kelly Foy, MP for the City of Durham, has called on Keir Starmer to set out a "clear timetable for his departure".
Avesta Afshari-Mehr discusses the implications of recent revelations in the Mandelson-Epstein affair.
The political fallout from the appointment, and subsequent sacking, of Peter Mandelson as the UK American Ambassador has only continued to deepen, resulting in interrogation of senior Civil Servants, ...
to lie upon the grass.
Victoria Travers pays tribute to national treasure Sir David Attenborough, discussing his contributions to science, curiosity and our hearts.
Try to let me describe/ how still the magpie and crow cry,' writes Hal Beddoe in a poem about rejecting a disconnected and subdued society.