Rating: 🌕🌕🌕🌕🌗 For a long time I had wanted to go to a sushi place where little coloured bowls snake around the tables on a conveyor belt. For a British person this is an insight into a type of Japanese eatery, ‘Kaitenzushi’, characterised by their use of sushi trains. These restaurants are known for being […]
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    Living in Cheltenham – A Student’s View
Cheltenham holds three of the four studying campuses of the University of Gloucestershire. One being the admirably nature-friendly Park Campus, Hardwick, and the other being Francis Close Hall. If you’re looking to study anything ranging from media and music to science and humanities here, this is where you will be based. So who better to […]
Bringing characters to life: a review of ‘All the Bright Places’ by Jennifer Niven
From the start, Niven had me gripped and falling into this world she had created. The pages became an addiction, a rising hunger for each word that jumped off the pages. Starting with the two main characters on the school roof, ready to jump off, I was immediately pulled into this universe. For me, there’s […]
Review: Emma Chamberlain’s podcast, ‘Anything Goes’ is my therapy
I think you know a podcast is a good one when even though its by a big and successful person, it feels like you’re listening to a friend on the phone. I’ve listened to various podcasts over the years, ones focused on drama, true crime, advice, interviews, the list goes on; however, I truly don’t think I’ll find one I prefer to ‘Anything […]
Review: ‘Epstein’s Shadow: Ghislaine Maxwell’ presents a partner-in-crime as a doe-eyed sidekick
Sky has jumped on the Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell bandwagon, following the likes of Netflix with its documentary, ‘Epstein’s Shadow: Ghislaine Maxwell’. From her turbulent relationship with her billionaire father to an unwavering loyalty to a serial sex offender, Ghislaine’s privileged life is shown to be far from perfect. So much so, it’s almost […]
Review: DJ Tiësto – “Suburban Train”
In Holland, a DJ named Tiësto (Tijs Verwest) had decided to go solo. Before his decision, he worked with a friend of his on a project named Gouryella. They experienced success at the time as their title track entered the top 40 in numerous countries in Europe. However, both were busy on other projects and […]
WandaVision, hit or miss?
I admire Disney’s risk with this series. When they announced the release of all their new Marvel TV shows for 2021, Loki was the one which riled everybody up. It was going to be darker than the usual Marvel but still jam-packed full of action. But I wanted to see Disney actually challenge the Marvel […]
Review: Does The Mandalorian season 2 live up to its first season?
So, I think it’s safe to say we have been a little disappointed when it comes to the newer Star Wars films, I remember seeing the score Rotten Tomatoes gave the Rise of Skywalker. Yikes. The multiple directors made the sequel trilogy seemed disjointed and people like me happened to doze off in the cinema. […]
Rihanna’s Savage X Fenty Show & what it means for diversity in fashion (Review)
A gigantic pink lotus flower slowly opens its heavy leaves as they drop dramatically to the floor, who else could be posing inside but Rihanna, of course. Draped in a floral scarf accompanied by a luscious purple silk lingerie set; this is the introduction we all expected from the new queen of style. Miss Rihanna […]
5 revolutionary sulphate-free haircare brands
Over the past few years, Black people have been revolutionising the hair industry and several companies were born out of that. One of the defining differences is the sulphate-free haircare. Sulphate-free means that ingredients such as sodium lauryl sulphate and sodium laureth sulphate which are produced from petroleum and plant oils, will not be present. […]







