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The best podcasts you should be listening to right now
14th February 2025
Podcasts are one of the most popular forms of content consumption, so here are 5 of our top recommendations for you to listen to in 2025
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City of Glass: A lost ’90s classic comic
17th February 2025
Adapted from a detective novella penned in the '80s, City of Glass is proof of the potential that graphic novels hold
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Short-circuiting: Companion review
14th February 2025
Companion is a film that has been on my radar since late last year when I first saw an advert for it on social media. Horror is quite possibly my favourite genre, I really enjoyed Barbarian, and when I saw that this film was made by the same “unhinged” minds, I knew it was one […]
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Review: Little Fires Everywhere
Books
Writer Sam Bronheim reviews Celeste Ng’s New York Times bestseller and its exploration of the multiple roles of women
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Review: Christopher Wheeldon’s Cinderella (English National Ballet)
Theatre
Sam Bronheim reviews Christopher Wheeldon’s Cinderella (English National Ballet)
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Black History Month: Feminist and activist Amandla Stenberg
Lifestyle
Writer Sam Bronheim celebrates actor Amandla Stenberg’s activism and social awareness as she uses her platform to raise awareness and promote discussions around racism and sexuality
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Review: The RSC’s As You Like It
Theatre
Sam Bronheim reviews the Royal Shakeaspeare Company’s adaptation of As You Like It
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Starting University: you’re not doing it wrong
Lifestyle
Why it’s unrealistic (and harmful) to pressure yourself in having the best time of your life when starting university
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Top 5 reasons to see the theatre
Theatre
Sam Bronheim offers her personal top 5 reasons for why you should go to see the theatre
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Review: Birmingham Royal Ballet’s Beauty and the Beast
Theatre
Sam Bronheim reviews Birmingham Royal Ballet’s Beauty and the Beast at the Lowry
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Review: Noughts and Crosses
Theatre
Sam Bronheim reviews Sabrina Mahfouz’s adaptation of Malorie Blackman’s Noughts and Crosses at The Lowry
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Review: ‘I Caught Crabs in Walberswick’
Theatre
Sam Bronheim reviews student led production of Joel Horwood’s bittersweet, coming-of-age tale; ‘I Caught Crabs in Walberswick’ on the NIAMOS stage.
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Review: ‘The Merry Widow’
Theatre
Sam Bronheim reviews Opera North’s ‘The Merry Widow’ at the Lowry
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