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80s synth-pop, Matt Smith, and a musical adaption of one of Daisy Bartlett’s favourite books of all time: what more could a gal want?...
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80s synth-pop, Matt Smith, and a musical adaption of one of Daisy Bartlett’s favourite books of all time: what more could a gal want?...
Anna Hall tells us why The Lumineers should be valued for their musicianship, but more importantly, for their modesty. “Can you guys make...
James Andrewes takes a look at some of year’s most weird and wonderful music videos. Breach – Jack Hair is objectively quite weird, and...
Nick Drake, an English songwriter who did not receive recognition or widespread acclaim during his lifetime, died aged just 26 in 1974 from an...
by Anonymous  As third-year students, stress is rife for all, but people deal with stress in very different ways. Some people thrive...
The old familiar saying goes, ‘laughter is the best medicine’, but just how beneficial can humour be? Science has proven that laughter can help...
Emma Wyeth looks into how the infamous novel One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest portrays and explains the treatment of mental illness. One...
Arts Editor Jessica Moffatt-Owen got invited to Palgrave Macmillan’s launch of their exciting new project: William Shakespeare and Others: Collaborative Plays. Here are her...
King’s continues to further its work towards gender equality in traditionally male-dominated subjects. In September 2013, King’s College London received a renewal of...
Find out why John Stonborough found this production of Othello ‘racist and ridiculous’! Othello doesn’t end well, but this contemporary production at the...