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Hamilton writer Lin-Manuel Miranda faces backlash over In the Heights film adaption.
Does the rise of 3D nail art in the wake of the ‘clean girl’ beauty era signal the resurgence of maximalism? Where did the 3D nail trend begin and where can you get your own unique set?
Emily Brontë’s life is somewhat inaccurately but powerfully depicted by Frances O’Connor
Jessica Hamilton attends The Most Wuthering Heights Day Ever at Holyrood Park
Sophie Hicks reviews Wise Children’s Wuthering Heights, an adaptation of the Emily Brontë’s novel, at the Lowry
Adapted by controversial theatre director Emma Rice, Wise Children’s Wuthering Heights plays at the Lowry Theatre
Following their Mercury Prize-winning magnum opus Visions of a Life was never going to be an easy feat. But Wolf Alice have once again surpassed themselves with third album Blue Weekend. Here the London 4-piece blend dream pop and shoegaze with indie, folk, and punk rock, creating a kaleidoscopic collection of musings on love, fame, […]
Lily Martin reviews Wuthering Heights at the Royal Exchange Theatre
Francesca McClimont argues why fans of Emily Brontë’s Wuthering Heights will enjoy the Royal Exchange Theatre’s modern adaptation
Writer Kate MacLachlan notes how the membership of the University’s Mountaineering Club has diversified in recent history
‘Spaceplanes’ are notoriously difficult to take off and re-enter the atmosphere — so how did Virgin do it?
Wuthering Heights is the perfect book to curl up with on the sofa on a cold winter’s day and devour in a sitting, says Elizabeth Linsley
Aljaž Škorjanec and Janette Manrara’s ‘Dancing in a Winter Wonderland’ is a fabulous celebration of the winter season.
In Dreams, a jukebox musical based on the music of Roy Orbison, is having its world premiere at Leeds Playhouse, ahead of a Canadian transfer.
Find out what musicals are coming to Manchester this April!
Find out what musicals are coming to Manchester this March!
What if the current Oscar nominated films didn’t exist? We present our picks in our ‘Alternative Oscars’ list.
Theatre Editor Jay Darcy explores the problems of West Side Story through its signature song, ‘America’
Sophie Hicks reviews the highly anticipated adaptation of Tick, Tick… Boom!
As the 70th anniversary of CERN approaches, we investigate the origins and history of the organisation whilst asking questions about the future of the laboratory; what’s next? And how can it align its ambition for research with the modern world’s needs for sustainability?