Culture writer Biraj Khadka explores how Bad Bunny’s Superbowl halftime show was not just a performance but a display of political resistance in today’s...
Staff Writer Thomas Deakin examines rising musical artist Sean Trelford’s performance at The George Commercial Tavern in Stepney Green and his personal connection to...
Staff Writer Adam Eshkeri explores the Castellers of London – London’s answer to a 200-year-old Catalan tradition where groups come together to build human towers,...
Associate Editor Rayhan Hussain examines how The Traitors has become a rare national TV event and why the BBC’s breakout hit could be its clearest argument...
Culture editor Keyuri Gawde explores how the marketing campaign of Marty Supreme leverages star persona in a fast moving industry Timothée Chalamet plasters his...
Staff writer Jennifer Hensey taps into what draws us towards our comfort christmas films It’s mid-December. You’re wrapped in a fluffy blanket, tea in...
Aleesha Naqvi attends the King’s Shakespeare Company’s opening performance of Julius Caesar for ROAR. From Roman glamour to Mussoliniesque austerity, with centuries-old language and...
Roar spoke to Culture, Media, and Creative Industries (CMCI) student Grace Smith about an upcoming student-led event focussing on the cultural importance of nightlife,...
Staff writer Elouise Davies examines contemporary performances of Henrik Ibsen’s plays, through the lens of star power and modernising contexts. Henrik Ibsen has experienced...