Whether you’re alone, planning a romantic night in with your partner or having a night in with friends, Valentine’s Day is the perfect time to…
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Celebrating The Sims’ 25th anniversary
25 years ago, The Sims changed the way we all gamed forever. From building your dream house to dealing with the chaos of burning a grilled cheese, it became a phenomenon that shaped countless childhoods – like mine.
View More Celebrating The Sims’ 25th anniversaryREVIEW: ATEEZ light up the O2 Arena with energetic performances
I had the incredible privilege of seeing ATEEZ live at their first ‘Towards The Light’ London stop, and I am still in shock by the fantastic performances and how magical the experience was.
View More REVIEW: ATEEZ light up the O2 Arena with energetic performancesREVIEW: Kieran Culkin is unassumingly brilliant in A Real Pain
Jesse Eisenberg’s new film A Real Pain follows Jewish-American cousins David (Eisenberg) and Benji (Kieran Culkin) on a tour of Poland honouring their recently deceased grandmother, a Holocaust survivor.
View More REVIEW: Kieran Culkin is unassumingly brilliant in A Real PainShogun to One Day – Platform’s top Films and TV shows of 2024
‘2024 has been a brilliant and varied year for entertainment – with Film and TV that has captivated audiences across the world,’ writes Culture Editor Aisha Alli-Balogun.
View More Shogun to One Day – Platform’s top Films and TV shows of 2024Agatha All Along: An enjoyable and unique addition to the MCU
Written by Thomas Oxby Agatha all along is the latest show to be released by Marvel and is part of phase five of the Marvel…
View More Agatha All Along: An enjoyable and unique addition to the MCUNetflix’s ‘Nobody Wants This’ might be my new obsession
Nobody Wants This, Netflix’s latest romantic comedy, presents a refreshingly offbeat love story between Joanne (Kristen Bell), an agnostic sex podcaster, and Noah (Adam Brody),…
View More Netflix’s ‘Nobody Wants This’ might be my new obsession“Fragile Homes: Donald Rodney and the Art of Vulnerability”
Written by Anna Li Sitting in my wheelchair in front of Donald Rodney’s In the House of My Father (1997) at Nottingham Contemporary, I cannot…
View More “Fragile Homes: Donald Rodney and the Art of Vulnerability”A Final Farewell to Netflix’s Sex Education: a season four review
How do we say goodbye to a show that gave us comfort, good laughs and cries over the last four years? Review by Aisha Alli-Balogun…
View More A Final Farewell to Netflix’s Sex Education: a season four reviewRecap: Dot To Dot Festival 2023 arrives in Nottingham
Dot To Dot Festival is back for 2023, with today being the big day when Nottingham’s venues play host to an array of exciting new…
View More Recap: Dot To Dot Festival 2023 arrives in Nottingham