James Keown discusses hit television show The Sopranos and its lasting effect on contemporary television.
Read MoreOn November 9, Queen’s University South Asian Students’ Society organised an event to celebrate Diwali, the Festival of Lights, in the Mandela Hall. In India, Diwali is one of the most widely celebrated festivals, representing the triumph of good over evil and the ascendance of light over darkness. Similar to the reason for the celebration of Christmas, it is observed with the same excitement.
Read MoreSamridhi Saini attends the Belfast Film Festival short film awards.
Read MoreEmma Buckley chats to local funk band Fatmunk about their latest single, live music, and the band’s plan for the future.
Read MoreAmy Clements discusses the impact of Shein’s fast fashion on its workers and the planet.
Read MoreMonthly columnist Antonia Fusco reviews the latest Taylor Swift album “Midnights”.
Read MoreFor those of you who have never heard of Anna’s Number, they can be described as a funk and soul infused quintet with an expansive and creative setlist. A self-defined “busking band at heart” they cover a range of genres from 60s rock ‘n’ roll to 00s club classics. One thing is for sure – they know how to bring the party.
Read MoreJames Keown reviews Paramount Pictures’ latest horror release, Smile.
Read MoreAbby Davidson reports on the 141st Annual Royal Ulster Academy exhibition at the Ulster Museum and talks to young artist Oisín McDonnell
Read MoreOn Sunday night, Jodie Whittaker concluded her tenure as The Doctor in the popular BBC series Doctor Who, as a part of the Centenary celebrations for the broadcaster. The special, which was full of fun call-backs and Easter eggs, culminated in a moment that people have been clamouring for since 2010: the return of David Tennant to the role that launched his career, The Doctor.
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