Public Warning: Please Mind the Git
The London commute is a tradition as old as time, but our daily journey is becoming endangered by a small group of radicals...
Yaw Basoah: Dark Star
These are the words of Yaw Basoah, who holds that ever glamourous title; Movie Producer. In his own time, Yaw has managed a fair amount of dazzling, c
The Science of Jealousy
The most common manifestations are, of course, in sexual and romantic relationships, but jealousy takes shape in our careers and friendships as well.
What’s in a Selfie?
On March 31st the Saatchi Gallery will launch a new exhibition named ‘From Selfie to Self-Expression’. The show will explore the history of the se
Scratch Nights & Showtime: Etch Theatre
I already knew I had to write this piece on grassroots theatre, when in a fortuitous set of circumstances, I found myself seated next to Vicky Feather
Fair Game? The Hunters & Gatherers of Photography
The term paparazzi was first coined in the 1960 film La Dolce Vita and is a contraction of pappataci (mosquitos) and ragazzi (guys)...
Writing History: How to be a Biographer
It was our pleasure to welcome Lord Alan Watson and the charming Helena Kelly for an evening of enlightenment on some of our favourite (albeit wildly
E4’s New Show: Gap Year
The new eight part romantic drama is set to air this Thursday 23rd of February, and follows a motley crew of travellers, covering Asia, heartbreak and
Pigs & Pneumonia: Brief History of the Flu
The flu isn’t fatal, it’s just a pain in the arse, another inconvenience like having an iPhone 4 in a city full of iPhone 7’s. Yet, as unbelieva
Video Games: Art & Play
Video games have played a growing role in our cultural landscape for the past forty years, but over the last twenty they’ve become a phenomenon.