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Banksy Does New York – movie review

In October 2013, the enigmatic and subversive British street artist known simply as Banksy headed to New York to create…

Season of Salt & Honey by Hannah Tunnicliffe – book review

Some books you save for a rainy day. Season of Salt and Honey by Hannah Tunnicliffe landed on my review…

Live at Carnegie Hall by Ryan Adams – music review

Ryan Adams live used to be “watch and see” because Adams might do something nuts like kick someone out of…

Argus (Dead Puppet Society) – theatre review

I am a great fan of Dead Puppet Society. It has walkways intrigued me with dark tales and clever puppetry…

Pitch Perfect 2 – movie review

Grab your tuning forks, sequin vests and spirit fingers: the Barden Bellas are back to serenade us in Pitch Perfect…

The Best of Me – DVD review

The melodramatic The Best of Me is the latest adaptation of a novel from Nicholas Sparks, a bestselling author best…

Grounded (Seymour Centre) – theatre review

Grounded, by George Brant, performed by Kate Cole at the Reginald Theatre, SHOULD NOT BE MISSED. An exhilarated female Top…

Beat the Champ by The Mountain Goats – music review

The cover of Beat The Champ, the latest album by The Mountain Goats, has a picture of two wrestlers going…

Disclaimer by Renee Knight – book review

I pulled Disclaimer by Renee Knight from my to-review shelf, thinking it would be a good book to take on a…

Win tickets to Partisan

- Partisan - Only in cinemas from 28 May 2015 We have 5 double in-season passes thanks to Madman Films.…