Television
Review: The Carrie Diaries – Candace Bushnell
Carrie Bradshaw is back in a new prequel by Sex and the City mastermind Candace Bushnell. But is it the Carrie Bradshaw we know and love.
The Big of The Little Screen
We highlight ten series that have left their mark on the little screen years after they have been pulled off the air. This is must-watch television.
Teenage Kicks: From Page to Screen
Literary series with cross-generational appeal which have made the transition from book to screen: from wizards and vampires to high society NYC.
Monster’s Ball
With vampires dominating our cultural landscape and fashion designers taking a turn for the downright gothic, why are vampires our new favourite monsters?
Why-er the Hype?
The British press rave about it. Is it tThe best TV show ever, or overhyped waste of an hour? Running in Heels looks into whether The Wire is worth the fuss.
Review: Only When I Laugh – London
In a culture of bland reality TV shows and ‘talented’ Britons trying their luck at the fame game, it is wonderful to be reminded of the bygone days of variety shows and real entertainment.
Running in Heels: Alice Tumler, TV presenter
Presenting a music show in three languages, introducing a new dance style in Europe and interviewing Jamie Fox. Hasn’t she been nominated for a Nobel yet?
Running in Heels: Nirit Sumeruk, TV presenter
Loving passionately, working passionately and living passionately with Miss Paris Popcorn…


