Play Magazine
London Student’s culture supplement
LS recommends: The Souk, Saturday March 13th
The Souk: The Launch of the Street Children Project and a Celebration of Morocco The Al-Manaar Muslim Cultural Heritage Centre244 Acklam Road, W10 5YG Saturday, 13th March 2010, 4pm-8pm To celebrate the launch of its Street Children project, the Moroccan Children’s Trust will bring you the hustle and bustle of... »
Star awards: Cameron strikes back
An elite panel of cinephiles dissect the awards season. »
Youth in Revolt review
Nick Twisp is revolting in new teen comedy. »
Forgotten albums #1: Limp Wrist – Discography
In the first of a new series looking at great but “forgotten” albums, and with one eye on LGBT History month, Ben Mechen salutes Limp Wrist and the gay punk underground. »
Puccini’s La Boheme at the Royal Opera House
This winter four students drank, complained and fell in love whilst making a desperate but futile attempt to keep warm. What’s special about these four is that they did it in front of sell out crowds at the Royal Opera House. Whilst not many romances are doomed to the tragic ending of La Boheme... »
Swingle Singers with Oxford Gargoyles at Kings Place, 13/01/10
London’s first A Cappella Festival, in Kings Place, starts not with a bang (which would require some kind of percussive instrument), but with a pledge not to use any musical instruments apart from the human voice and whatever other sounds the human body can produce. »
Fear Factory – Mechanize
Fear Factory have recorded (broadly) the same song sixty-five times across six studio albums: while this might sound like a bad thing, the reason they've got away with it is that the formula they've stuck with just works. »
The Irrepressibles – Mirror Mirror
The Irrepressibles are not your average band. Creating music to show a straight person what it feels like to be gay and in love was certainly not at the top of Oasis’s list of priorities. Add to that a wardrobe to make Byron blush and the Irrepressibles immediately appear very interesting and, quite possibly,... »

