Review: Pure: The Business of Chocolate Having just arrived from a chocolate making workshop with our own bars in hand, set up alongside this performance, we arrived at the beautiful Scarcroft Allotments in the gorgeous summer sun. Greeted […] Archive 8 years ago
Review: The Merry Wives of Windsor The Merry Wives (of Windsor), one of Shakespeare’s most farcical plays, rumoured to have been written in just 14 days by Elizabeth I’s command, has most recently been taken on by Northern […] Archive 9 years ago
Review: The Machine Stops EM Forster wrote his chilling short story about future human dependence on technology in 1909, with scarily prophetic accuracy. In a world underground, we see how The Machine serves the human population, […] Archive 9 years ago
A Tale of Two Forsters From the 13th May to the 4th June, York Theatre Royal, in conjunction with Pilot Theatre, will be staging the premiere performance of EM Forster’s short story The Machine Stops, adapted for […] Archive 9 years ago
A Valentine’s Day meal from Nisa: Budget Our food editors took to the hallowed aisles of Nisa to create the perfect Valentine's Day recipes: one with a higher-end budget, and the other with a more typical (i.e. non-existent) student […] Archive 9 years ago
Review: HARD Magazine’s The Northern Youth The passion and professionalism were clear for all to see in York’s star-studded fashion show Archive 9 years ago
Review: PantSoc Presents… Aladdin! This attention Agrabah-ing adaptation of Aladdin by PantSoc is sure to wow audiences with its bright colours, excruciating puns and high-energy musical numbers Archive 9 years ago