Thorne’s Lord of the Flies asks whether knowing why boys turn out brutal ultimately undermines the more stark question of if ...
Yotam Livni explores how a film full of heart is the tender exploration of fatherhood from a child’s perspective that really ...
At one of the most anticipated gigs in the calendar this year for Bristol, Louis O’Sullivan asks: Is the intensity worth the music?
This shocking and confronting adaptation of Frankenstein delivers a fun and exhilarating ride, even if it isn’t the strongest of the many adaptations.
Muay Thai Fight Night at the Anson Rooms packed a punch.
Tucked away in St Paul’s Learning Centre's café lives a new exhibition exploring the histories of Black and South Asian women ...
Residents of the £9k per year University of Bristol accommodation have experienced flooding, cold showers and total water ...
Based on Andy Weir’s 2021 bestseller, Phil Lord & Christopher Miller’s latest action comedy romp is an earnest, crowd-pleasing mashup of Interstellar and The Martian with Ryan Gosling as the ultimate ...
Has social media gone too far? Luke Beaumont investigates the rise of online diagnoses: the good, the bad and the ugly.
Epigram’s fourth annual Women in Media conference took place this year on the 19th of March in SPARKS. With a great turnout ...
Have you been a victim of medical misogyny? Tess Rayner investigates the historical and systematic discrimination of women in ...
I hope by the time I’m graduating, we aren’t taking photos with a name, but a full story,’ the student behind the petition ...
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