Culturelle
Review: Alice in Wonderland – London
Acclaimed choreographer Christopher Wheeldon’s colourful, dazzling ballet has returned to the Royal Opera House to delight audiences once again with its stylish staging.
Review: Women of Troy – London
At the Blue Elephant Theatre in London, Women of Troy is a bleak, powerful production, with commanding performances; a tale for our times, past, present and future.
Point of View: I Hate Musicals
There’s an escapism afforded by all-singing, all-dancing shows, but is it cultural snobbery to feel that musicals are really entertainment for your inner child?
Wonder Woman: Paula Rego
Seen by some as the greatest living British female painter, she’s an artist whose works are renowned for their feminist sentiment, artistic realism and magical storytelling.
Review: Kriegerin
David Wnendt’s powerful directorial debut focuses on the subculture of East-German neo-Nazism, where right-wing radicalism and testosterone-fuelled violence are the norm.
The Commuter Classics: Call The Midwife
Jennifer Worth’s book treats thought-provoking topics with stark honesty, illustrating the landscape of post-war society; from poverty and immigration to prostitution and infidelity.
Wonder Woman: Kate Bush
With her haunting blend of lyrical prowess and wistful vocals, Kate Bush sits firmly outside of any mainstream trends; we take a look at her musical career and successes.
My Track List
After some fresh new music? Our resident columnist shares her latest finds for your aural pleasure; folk, funk, breaks and remixes; there are tunes a-plenty for all tastes…
Review: The Big Picture
From popular French director, Eric Lartigau, The Big Picture is an emotionally charged thriller with a star-studded cast and an electrifying central performance from Romain Duris.
I’ve Fallen In Love With A Woman
While Elaine Dundy was she most certainly a woman, she was most certainly not a lady. Oh, and another thing? She could write her sexy ass off.


