Light Festival returns to Battersea Power Station
The Light Festival at Battersea Power Station has returned to Nine Elms, featuring the work of artists from across the globe.
The Light Festival at Battersea Power Station has returned to Nine Elms, featuring the work of artists from across the globe.
The BBC have installed a colourful Green Planet theme at Green Park tube to celebrate the launch of David Attenborough’s new documentary.
After the easing of Covid restrictions was delayed until 19 July, the founder of Backyard Cinema in Wandsworth claims they have been left to fend for themselves by the Government during the pandemic.
As lockdown restrictions ease, Backyard Cinema in Wandsworth reopens its doors to offer a unique, themed cinema experience.
From investigative dramas to hilarious comedies exploring the highs and lows of the media industry, here is a list of the best journalism films to watch!
I spoke with Beth Kirkbride, editor of The Indiependent magazine and News Associates alumna, about how she got into entertainment journalism.
Anyone with an interest in journalism has probably watched their fair share of Louis Theroux and Stacey Dooley programmes – yes, we’re looking at you.
In an ever-changing media landscape, podcasts are on the rise – and they are the perfect way to further immerse yourself in the world of journalism.
The latest adaptation of Rudyard Kipling’s The Jungle Book (1894) is moderately disturbing and completely unnecessary.
Famed for its rich history and Georgian architecture, the city of Bristol is the main focus of the next episode of Britain's Most Historic Towns.
After tours of the USA and the Phillipines, Ider are back in the UK. I spoke to the duo ahead of their debut album release.
Traversing dimensions while confined to the space of one bus, Reaching Distance showcases the budding potential of Australian director and writer David Fairhurst.
The Bristol alumni team shall be taking part in a new special series, starting at 8:30 pm on Christmas Eve, BBC 2.
Director Ruben Östland’s work is designed to make the most open-minded among us squirm in our seats, confronted with the dark, yet moderately humorous, side of liberal society.
‘Christmas isn’t just a day, it’s a frame of mind’, said Kris Kringle, one of the first Santa Claus protagonists to hit the festive box office in Miracle on 34th Street (1947).