3rd February 2022 Review: Tsalix Silverthorn and the Glittering Peak by Richard Siddoway 2 brothers. 1 throne. World War.
1st January 2022 Review: Looking for Alaska “I would always love Alaska Young, my crooked neighbor, with all my crooked heart.”
7th September 2021 The Flash Editors Recommend Books: Six of Crows To kick off the next academic year, the editors of Flash Literary Journal are recommending their current-reads. Here is my short rave about Leigh Bardugo's Six of Crows duology.
SCAN Newspaper • 31st May 2021 Music Upcomers: Leo Jai releases debut exploring toxic relationships and sexuality Leo Jai, 19, is one of London’s rising stars. In his debut, ‘come over.’, the Ugandan-born singer explores the motion of infatuation and the nature of a toxic relationship in a voice so tender it reminds you of Troye Sivan or Zayne.
WE PLUG GOOD MUSIC • 30th May 2021 WPGM Reviews: Garden Of Rhythm Live At The Breakfast Club Spitalfields Looking for your hit of London’s next big underground music scene? Garden Of Rhythm is the city’s up-and-coming event, here with a bang and a host of young artists already causing a stir. They are London’s new underground music scene takes post-lockdown city by storm.
SCAN Newspaper • 5th March 2021 “I don’t want to be a secret”: It’s a Sin Reviewed Iconic 80s soundtrack, queer youth, sex, tears, drinking, and characters we never want to say goodbye to – It’s a Sin lives up to its name in all the best ways.
SCAN Newspaper • 10th November 2020 Queers, Jews and Liberals: Remembering the disciples, a review of Witness It is not often we remember Jesus as the Israeli freedom fighter he was but Kinsman does just that – and more.
SCAN Newspaper • 30th July 2020 Review of Lungs: The Future of Socially-Distanced Theatre? It is not often we get front row seats to a theatrical paradigm shift. Not only does it address the difficulties of modern western relationships and the human identity, but it also takes a satirical view of global warming and our future.
Qutub Minar Review • 22nd May 2020 Review: Are You There Vodka? It's Me, Chelsea “I have no doubt that my mother’s pregnancy with me was an accident. Mostly because on several occasions, she told me I was an accident.”
Qutub Minar Review • 22nd May 2020 Review: Song for Night “None of us can remember the hate that led us here. We are simply fighting to survive the war.”