Reproductive rights advocates oppose Kennedy’s review of mifepristone

Reproductive rights advocates are voicing concerns about HHS Director Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s recent actions. During a Senate hearing, Kennedy instructed the FDA to reassess the medication, referencing findings from a study conducted by the Ethics and Public Policy Center (EPPC), a conservative think tank. Critics argue that Kennedy is using questionable data to undermine […]
Ancient India review – snakes, temples, and powerful desires drive an emotive performance

Transformative Changes in Ancient Indian Art About two millennia ago, Indian art underwent a remarkable transformation, primarily driven by Buddhist influences. This art form, with its enigmatic and abstract qualities, excelled in capturing the essence of the human body and spirit. This can be particularly felt at a current exhibition, where a vibrant and harmonious […]
A review of The Love That Remains – an eye-opening tragicomic depiction of a broken family

New Film from Hlynur Pálmason: A Blend of Comedy and Drama Icelandic director Hlynur Pálmason has brought us remarkable works like the historical drama “Godland” and the enigmatic thriller “A White, White Day.” His latest film, “The Remaining Love,” shifts gears, offering a quirky yet thought-provoking narrative that draws on themes of family and personal […]
The review of the Pan Am 103 bombing – this sentimental Lockerbie production falls short on television

Reflections on the Pan Am Flight 103 Bombing Drama On December 21, 1988, the bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 became a significant tragedy, impacting the UK and the US in profound ways. The aircraft was en route from London, heading towards New York and Detroit, after taking off from Frankfurt when it exploded over […]
Code of Silence review – Rose Ayling-Ellis shines in this enjoyable, intriguing crime series

The World of T’s Rose Ayling-Ellis Since departing from EastEnders three years ago, Rose Ayling-Ellis has made quite a name for herself. She bagged a Stage Debut Award and scored an Olivier nomination for her role as Celia in the production of As You Like It at Sohoplace. She’s also participated in two documentaries on […]
Mother Courage and Her Children review – war profiteering has seldom been this appealing in theatre

Production of Mother Courage Offers a Unique Experience This performance is filled with noise—constant sounds emanating from eight marimbas on stage, bringing a distinct South African rhythm to Bertolt Brecht’s epic, “Mother Courage and Her Children.” There are opera melodies, rich harmonies, and a heartbeat-like percussion that enriches the atmosphere. The loud cast voices mimic […]
Review of The Phoenician Scheme: Mia Threapleton stands out in Wes Anderson’s subtle new creation

The Phoenician Scheme: A Quirky Exploration by Wes Anderson Wes Anderson has once again presented us with his signature blend of quirky, linear comedy. While he often feels the weight of adhering to a cinematic style that borrows from many others, it’s clear that his work remains distinct from more traditional films. The Phoenician Scheme […]
The Final Incel review – the online hate, fear, and humor that exist

The Neo Men: A Darkly Comedic Exploration of Incel Culture The Neo Men brings together discussions among men who dehumanize women, referring to them with derogatory terms. These so-called “incels” engage in a coded language filled with both hatred and a, perhaps, twisted sense of bravery. The story opens with a scene the morning after […]
Parsifal review – emphasis on family instead of faith highlights reconciliation over redemption

Glyndebourne’s Production of Wagner’s Parsifal Monty Python references aside, putting Wagner’s Parsifal on stage is never straightforward. The most recent production at Glyndebourne, directed by Jetske Mijnssen, steers clear of a lot of the opera’s religious mysticism and leans more into family drama. Set against Ben Baul’s somber backdrop and costume designer Gideon Davy’s button-covered […]
Diagnosis review – captivating play pushes double standards to the limit

New Play by Activist and Playwright Athena Stevens Activist and playwright Athena Stevens has premiered her latest play, which she also stars in. The piece delves into the unsettling yet poignant experiences of those living with disabilities. It particularly highlights the dissonance many feel in their realities, which intensifies during a harrowing night at the […]