"It is not the subject of obsession who is the most interesting. It is the one who is obsessed." Oliver Rothnie provides a fascinating comparative study of sycophancy and obsession in 'Pale Fire' and ...
Ultimately, The Choir of Man remains exactly what it has always been: a truly gorgeous celebration of pub culture and the joy of shared experience. In a world increasingly characterised by division, ...
"The concept of ‘elsewhere’ becomes more than a theme but becomes a necessary expansion of thought" Avesta Afshari-Mehr walks us through Rory Stewart's 'The Places In Between'.
We have been remarkably lucky in recent months with DST reviving a string of beloved musicals: from last year’s The Rocky Horror Show, to Come From Away last term, and now one of the productions I had ...
This came after four student trustees resigned when the SU disqualified 58% of votes, which were for Re-Open Nominations (RON), due to alleged campaign violations. While initially the SU stated their ...
"This is what makes our new project so exciting: an ambitious, multi-year mission, led by Durham students, to survey and excavate the archaeology of a farm only a few miles away from the world-famous ...
A Murder on the Nile is no exception, opening on the West End in 1946 and continuing to be performed consistently to this day, with a readaptation of the original novel currently on tour. Set on a ...
The political fallout from the appointment, and subsequent sacking, of Peter Mandelson as the UK American Ambassador has only continued to deepen, resulting in interrogation of senior Civil Servants, ...
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