Entertainment
Tuesday 15th June 2010
Posted by Alistair Beddow
Soundtrack to a British Summer
Radio is the any-time, any-place, all-weather medium…
This post is in: Radio
Monday 14th June 2010
Posted by David Pegg
Varsity’s E3 Roundup
From Tuesday through to Thursday, the Los Angeles gaming mega-tradeshow E3 will be in full swing. News, interviews and leaks have been in full flow since last week, and we’re beginning to get a clearer idea of what we can look forward to throughout the week. So, without further ado, here’s a Varsity sample of the E3 happenings so far.
This post is in: Gaming
Monday 17th May 2010
Posted by Meg Atkinson
Underappreciated: Kiss Kiss Bang Bang
“I call this my faggot gun.” Welcome to the hilarious buddy-cop world of Kiss Kiss Bang Bang, with the ever-charming Robert Downey Jr.
This post is in: Film and TV
Sunday 9th May 2010
Posted by Alastair Beddow
I understand your pain, David Dimbleby
Even after eight solid hours, live radio is great…
This post is in: Radio
Monday 3rd May 2010
Posted by Alastair Beddow
Where’s the moderator?
Listening on the radio, Brown vs. Cameron vs. Clegg was no Nixon vs. Kennedy…
This post is in: Radio
Thursday 29th April 2010
Posted by Meg Atkinson
Underappreciated: Blowup
Antonioni toys with his audience in his classic film of a photographer about town in London during the swinging, decadent 60s.
This post is in: Film and TV
Wednesday 21st April 2010
Posted by Tom Rollins
Aural Epiphany: Silver Apples, Silver Apples/Contact
Do you know your musical roots? Tom Rollins gets down to the sound of electronica’s great-granddaddy, love-beads and all.
This post is in: Music
Posted by Alastair Beddow
Roll out radio’s red carpet
Resignations, revelations and ruminations: it’s been an eventful month for radio…
This post is in: Radio
Thursday 11th March 2010
Posted by Meg Atkinson
Underappreciated: A Matter of Life and Death
Heard of this film? Thought not. We dust off the cobwebs from this 1946 classic about being trapped between this life and the next.
This post is in: Film and TV
Posted by Alastair Beddow
Life after Laverne and Lamacq
If BBC 6Music goes, what options remain for the discerning music fan?
This post is in: Radio


