Surveillance capitalism: How George Orwell’s 1984 holds relevance 70 years on
George Orwell’s novel 1984 was inspired by the rise of authoritarian society in Europe during World War II, including continual
George Orwell’s novel 1984 was inspired by the rise of authoritarian society in Europe during World War II, including continual
The world’s first digital butterfly trail was launched this autumn in the entertainment district, Outernet London, outside of Tottenham Court Road station.
I spent my third year of university studying in Madrid, and I ate a lot of tapas. A lot. To
Ealing Film Festival will run from Monday 20th November until the 25th. The annual film festival returns for the fourth year,
Black Friday is almost upon us and presents a fantastic chance to see a West End show on the cheap.
Following a summer of blockbusters, indie cinema fans often cannot wait for autumn and this year is no different with
Want to bring on the festive fun without spending the Christmas budget on your electricity bill? As ‘the big spend’
If the gift of giving fills your heart with joy, then dust off your Lego bricks and earn a special play present for a vulnerable child.
‘Tis the season where High Street shops and supermarkets slowly start to reveal their long-awaited Christmas ads to the world.
In October, the Queer Nature exhibit at Kew Gardens celebrated both the diversity of plants and of Kew Gardens’ visitors.
Thanksgiving, in London and across the world, is a celebration of gratitude – and if there’s one thing to be