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Sweet Valley Confidential - Ten Years Later
Posted 6:15am Thursday 26th May 2011 by Ilka Fedor
Author: Francine Pascal. Publisher: St. Martin’s Press, (3.5/5). This is a must-read if you ever read the Sweet Valley High series. Set 10 years on, twins Jessica and Elizabeth Wakefield from sunny Sweet Valley, Southern California, are now archrivals. Jessica, the ever flirtatious, popular and Read more...
Atheist Manifesto – The Case Against Christianity, Judaism and Islam
Posted 6:13am Thursday 26th May 2011 by Stefan Fairweather
Author: Michel Onfray. Publisher: Arcade Publishing. (5/5). In a modern world that is (sadly) still bombarded with the irrationality of religion, Onfray’s Atheist Manifesto book is a welcome read, arming the rationalist with arguments, counter-arguments, and facts to rebut the Read more...
SUJI PARK: That which opens.
Posted 6:10am Thursday 26th May 2011 by Hana Aoake
BRETT MCDOWELL GALLERY. Closes May 26. The question which I often ask myself when encountering any ceramicist’s work is how have they transferred a medium which is thousands of years old and which always appears to me to be static into something dynamic. Suji Park is an Read more...
Let There Be Capping Show
Posted 6:07am Thursday 26th May 2011 by Chad Huffington
Main sketch written by: Thom Adams, Rest of the show performed/written by ensemble cast. Directed by: Alex Wilson and Trubie-Dylan Smith. Assistant Director: Aaron Mayes, (5/5). By the time you read this, Capping Show will probably be completely sold out – because it sells out Read more...
Fight the Fat
Posted 6:05am Thursday 26th May 2011 by Jen Aitken
Written by Arthur Meek, Directed by Lisa Warrington. Staring Hilary Halba and Ben Blakely, (2/5). This show sees Laurel (Halba) and Ben (Blakely), two down-and-out actors kicked out of a theatre-in-education programme, struggle to get the “money and mandate” to re-launch their Read more...
Beastwars Preview
Posted 6:33am Wednesday 25th May 2011 by Sam Valentine
Beastwars are the result of a barbaric and brutal world sliding into the abyss. Where we see war and disaster surrounding us on all sides. Where half-truths and hidden agendas lurk behind every act of the world’s eroding empires. And where all these things are channelled into righteous and Read more...
MEN FROM ANOTHER PLANET
Posted 6:31am Wednesday 25th May 2011 by Isaac McFarlane
State Of Mind subscribe to a different reality than the rest of us; a reality that involves ridiculously heavy bass, a ridiculously energetic full-noise set and, to top it all off, dancing spacemen. Yes, fucking spacemen. Dressed from head to toe in reflective black material, they sauntered up to Read more...
CULT CLASSIC: The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask
Posted 6:29am Wednesday 25th May 2011 by Toby Hills
Platform: Nintendo 64 It's become a cliché to criticise each new Zelda release as being just like all the rest. “Yawn”, they chorus. “You start off as some sort of fey-leaf elfin dude in a forest wearing green pyjamas. You find the wooden sword and shield, hack some plants Read more...
Bangai-O HD: Missle Fury
Posted 6:28am Wednesday 25th May 2011 by Toby Hills
Platforms: XBLA (Dreamcast), (3/5). Bangai-O HD: Missile Fury is arcade-y almost to the point of absurdity. Developer Treasure sets a mature example by presenting mecha that seem to run on carbon neutral bio-ethanol, regaining health from fruit. I guess they had to do all they could to offset the Read more...
Granny’s Tupperware
Posted 6:26am Wednesday 25th May 2011 by Niki Lomax
My granny has an impressive Tupperware collection. Cylindrical containers, rectangular containers, square containers, triangular containers, massive ones, miniature ones, white ones, brown ones, blue ones, green ones, jelly moulds… you name it, she’s probably got two. As a kid I assumed all grannies Read more...


