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Recommendations

Films to watch: Love, Rosie

Bridie Adams recommends Love, Rosie to cure quarantine boredom.

May 22, 2020 By Bridie Adams Filed Under: Screen, Screen Reviews Tagged With: Recommendations, quarantine films

Films to Watch: Withnail and I

William Thornton recommends watching Withnail and I on your spare time.

May 22, 2020 By William Thornton Filed Under: Screen, Screen Features Tagged With: British Film, Recommendations, quarantine films

Lessons from the Screen – Spenser Confidential

Max Ingleby rolls out his list of lessons you can learn from Mark Wahlberg’s new film.

May 22, 2020 By Max Ingleby Filed Under: Screen, Screen Features Tagged With: Mark Wahlberg, Netflix, recommend, peter berg, Recommendations, listicle

Lockdown Reading List

Arts + Lit writers share their recommendations for the best books to get you through quarantine.

Apr 20, 2020 By Nicola Chappel Filed Under: Arts & Lit Tagged With: Books, book reviews, Recommendations, reading lists, coronavirus, lockdown

International films to watch during isolation – Oldboy

Max Ingleby suggests watching Oldboy in order to forget about the troubles of the world.

Apr 7, 2020 By Max Ingleby Filed Under: Screen, Screen Features Tagged With: Park Chan-Wook, korea, Oldboy, isolation, Recommendations, international film, Korean cinema, Choi Min-sik

YouTube Guilty Pleasures

Charlotte Bend and Freya Insoll recommend to us the Youtubers to keep our eyes on, however embarrassing they may find admitting Sailing La Vagabonde: Have you ever dreamed of escaping the rat race for an unconventional life in paradise? Imagined a peaceful existence, far away from the hustle and bustle of the traditional city? Well […]

Feb 4, 2020 By Charlotte Bend Filed Under: Lifestyle, Culture Tagged With: beauty, Youtube, sailing, vloggers, youtubers, Alexa Chung, Recommendations, #lifestyle, vlog

“What We Said”: A Podcast Recommendation

Sophie Stoakes sings the praises of her favourite lifestyle podcast I cannot recommend the “What We Said” podcast enough. It is the first podcast I started listening to and the only one that I am sure to tune into each week. It is hosted by Jaci Marie Smith and Chelsey Jade Curtis, two best friends […]

Nov 19, 2019 By Sophie Stoakes Filed Under: Lifestyle, Culture Tagged With: Youtube, personalities, Recommendations, #lifestyle, Podcast

“Stay sexy and don’t get murdered”

Sophie Goschen sings the praises of her favourite podcast, My Favourite Murder “Stay sexy and don’t get murdered” is the tag-line of the hit true crime podcast My Favourite Murder, and just one of the reasons you should listen to it right now. MFM is hosted by comic personalities Karen Kilgariff and Georgia Hardstark, whose whip-smart wit, […]

Nov 18, 2019 By Sophie Goschen Filed Under: Lifestyle, Culture Tagged With: murder mystery, Recommendations, Podcast, true crime, podcasts

Grab a slice, here’s the tea

As the old risks shutting down in irrecoverable depth, we welcome new places to eat our problems away. But which will be the chosen one? Finally, a decisive rundown of our best places.

Oct 16, 2019 By Gemma Dauncey Filed Under: Comment Tagged With: Pizza, health foods, food review, sourdough pizza, Recommendations

Liked That? Try This: The xx – I See You

Liked That? Try This is a fortnightly column: I pick a trending album and recommend three others based on their shared musical ideas, aesthetics or approaches. This week’s album choice is The xx’s ‘I See You’, released on 13th January and perhaps the first major release event of 2017. Marking a shift toward the pulsing […]

Jan 25, 2017 By Music Filed Under: Music, Music Features Tagged With: column, the xx, I See You, Ned Blackburn, Chromatics, Mount Eerie, Hood, Like That? Try This, Recommendations

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