Yikes: What a Double Dip Recession Means to an English Student
I love a good statistic, so here are two that have brightened my day: 1. We are now, officially, in a double dip recession, meaning jobs will be even harder to come by. 2. Out of all university...
View ArticleCooking, Baking, Roasting: Is There A Point?
Despite the vast improvements in technology (which means microwave meals exist), transport (which makes getting to yummy restaurants easier than Katie Price) and sociology (which means women are no...
View ArticleThoughts On Leaving University
Since I’ve left university, all anyone has asked me is this: ‘So, what are you doing with your life now?’ Or this: ‘What jobs are you looking for?’ Or this: ‘What’s your plan now? Joining the real...
View ArticleAussie Customer Service
Aussie Customer Service… …will be good, right? That’s what you’d think? Aussies are relaxed. They all have long blonde hair and buff bodies and spend their time saying ‘good call’ and surfing, like in...
View ArticleThe Great Ocean Road
The Great Ocean Road Last Saturday night I went to bed at 4. On Sunday morning, I woke up at 6, and I wasn’t even remotely grumpy. Why? I was about to drive down the Great Ocean Road, a trip along the...
View ArticleMade in Chelsea Returns! Season 5, Episode 1
Another spring, another season of Made in Chelsea. It was inevitable. There are too many egos to massage, too many awkward silences to miss, too many fur coats to show off, for the show to really ever...
View Article‘Flirty Fondue': Made in Chelsea, Season 5, Episode 2 (Review)
Last week’s serving of posh drama got off to a great start. Louise chucked a napkin at her increasingly despicable boyfriend Spencer, Lucy’s never-ending syllables sounded even longer and Francis...
View ArticleWe All Hate Spencer: Made in Chelsea Season 4, Episode 3 (Review)
Oh, Spenny, Spenny, Spenny. Let me count the ways in which I detest you. Universally detested Spencer was trending on Twitter as the episode aired, receiving a torrent of abuse(Photo Credit: Mirror)...
View ArticleReview: The Winslow Boy (Old Vic Theatre, London)
Being a 22 year old in London earning a graduate salary doesn’t give much opportunity to bag the top seats at all the amazing new productions happening daily – Peter and Alice, The Audience and The...
View ArticleTheatre Review: Hysteria (Hampstead Theatre)
Terry Johnson’s Hysteria is a mindfuck. And with the words ‘mind’ and ‘fuck’ kicking off this review, Hysteria could only ever be about Freud. Hysteria sees the hugely influential and controversial...
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