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Review: Scottish Ballet’s Cinders!

The Scottish Ballet’s Cinders! is the epitome of a beautiful ballet. Romantic tutus float and sparkle, intricate sets rise and fall, and dancers grand jeté from the wings. This show…

Review: Same Team – A Street Soccer Story

This new play championing female empowerment, friendship and football takes the lives of real women and puts them centre stage. Masterfully intertwining wit and emotional pain, the story revolves around…

What to watch during the Christmas season

My criteria for the perfect Christmas watch: romantic, comforting, and makes you feel all warm for the inside. On top of that, as it is a little early, I’m looking…

An ode to music in Cold War

Paweł Pawlikowski’s Cold War can only be described as an epic story of love, suffering and music. The film spans 15 years in the postwar era, presenting Wiktor’s (Tomasz Kot) and Zula’s…

Review: Brawn: The Impossible Formula 1 Story

Upon hearing that there was going to be a Formula 1 docuseries headed by Hollywood actor Keanu Reeves, I was immediately intrigued. Netflix’s Drive to Survive was how I became…

Review: The Crown Season 6 Part 1

The Crown is oddly appealing for a show that chronicles the family drama within an institution that swathes of the country wish didn’t exist. It borders on absurd that, in…

Review: A Very Crypto Christmas

Before entering Summerhall to see Adrenalism Theatre’s  A Very Crypto Christmas, one may ask oneself: how can Christmas be crypto? The answer to this question is what Warren and Stew,…

Review: Is Dolly Parton really a ‘Rockstar’?

The Queen of Country has jumped headfirst into rock’n’roll in her 49th solo album, Rockstar. Besides a handful of originals, the bulk of the work is made up of iconic…