Megan Ballantyne considers David Bowie’s artistic and cultural legacy, from the 1970s up to present day.
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Films for the New Year: The Sapphires
Looking for pleasure over paranoia, Eleanor Butler’s movie to see in the new year is a whole lot of feel good
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Online screen editor, Jim Norman, finds a real joy in the latest Pixar release
Transitional tunes: Rae Morris – Unguarded
Tilly Attrill shares her perfect seasonal song for Autumn
In Ode to the Christmas Carol
In Ode to the Christmas Carol Ella Lee discusses the annual Christmas classics Whether you share the opinion that “It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year” or not, you know its Christmas when you walk into Tesco to do your weekly food shop and find yourself walking with a slight swing in your step, […]
Music from Childhood: TALKIN’ BOUT A REVOLUTION (and it sounds like a song)
Charlotte dent offers a nostalgic review of her favourite childhood music and how it has developed into what it is now.
15 Seconds of Fame: How TikTok is changing the music we listen to
Max Ingleby talks TikTok and its relationship with music.
Album Review: Public Enemy – What You Gonna Do When The Grid Goes Down – Review
William Thornton shares his opinion on Public Enemy’s brand new album.
Hamilton at Home
Music Editor Bridie Adams reviews the hit musical, Hamilton, and the experience of viewing it from the comfort of your own home.
RTJ4 Review
William Thorton reviews the latest record from frenetic hip-hop duo Run the Jewels