Entertainment
I see ghosts.
Annika Matthys writes her debut piece for The Stag, with an intimate and evocative look at the impact of grief on a person.
“Noughts + Crosses” at the Rose Theatre Kingston – A Review
Emma Bleeck offers her thoughts on the theatrical adaptation of Malorie Blackman’s novel, Noughts + Crosses, at the Rose Theatre in Kingston.
The Play That Goes Wrong – A Review and Interview
President and Vice-President, Luka Dehnbostel and Rosie Willoughby, visit The Play That Goes Wrong at the Duchess Theatre, writing a review, interviewing one of its stars, and offering students a lucky discount for tickets.
Sonnet for a shark
Lauren Hall writes a vivid poem using the metaphor of a shark to convey intense emotions.
Antoinette.
Poet Lauren Hall shares her debut piece with The Stag, an evocative poem structured into eight stanzas.
Glass Onion: a review
Rosie Willoughby shares her thoughts on Knives Out sequel, Glass Onion, and how the movie mirrors the reality of 2022 through its characters and plot.
Taylor Swift Midnights Review
Sharmishtha Chahande shares her thoughts on Taylor Swift’s latest album,Midnight, a record-breaker that includes a mature and personal take which captures the artist’s growth and innovations during her musical career.
For Christmas
Nefeli Michaelidou shares an exceptional poem, showing the more somber side to Christmas as “it can remind us of those who are no longer with us.”
Live From Surrey: Phil Chevessaut
Tomi Ogunlewe interviews Phil Chevessaut, upcoming artist whose musical skillset includes playing the piano, guitar and singing.
Live From Surrey: The Played Alone
Luka Dehnbostel interviews The Played Alone, an award-winning artist who prefer to keep a low profile, and whose style is described as “poetry to music”.
Live From Surrey: Lexie
Tomi Ogunlewe interviews Lexie, an experienced performer who has represented the University in last year’s Univision.
Live From Surrey: Sad-O-Meter
Tomi Ogunlewe interviews Sad-O-Meter, a newly formed Indie rock band whose strong chemistry shall make their first performance on stage an exciting one.
Live From Surrey: University of Surrey Voices
Tomi Ogunlewe interviews Scarlett and Kat, founders of University of Surrey Voices who enjoy performing songs with pretty harmonies.
Live From Surrey: The Monoliths
Luana Vasconcelos interviews The Monoliths, a rock and roll band, whose eclectic mix of styles make their performances unique and lively.
Live From Surrey: Lemontooth
Luka Dehnbostel interviews the person behind the recording of the solo project Lemontooth, Noah.
Live from Surrey: Adam Gorry
Luka Dehnbostel interviews Adam Gorry, organiser and artist of Live From Surrey whose aesthetic speaks for his vibrant passion for performance.
Music of the Spheres
Rosie Willoughby interviews Brandon Kartick about Coldplay’s recent world tour and the band’s commitment to sustainability
This is not a Thor: Love and Thunder review.
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How James Gunn’s The Suicide Squad Has Reinvigorated The Comic Book Movie
Kieran Loughlin reviews James Gunn’s The Suicide Squad (2021), considering its place and distinction within the superhero film genre.
The Phantom Of The Opera, and A Review of The Theatre Post Pandemic
Betsy Goodfellow reviews the timeless Andrew Lloyd Webber classic, The Phantom of the Opera, and her first theatre experience post-pandemic.