by Rose | Mar 21, 2023 | City, magazine
To me, there is no such thing as too much Austen: I would read, watch, eat or inhale any shape, form or rendition, you pick. Yet, in the past years, it has been difficult to find an Austen-inspired production that was engaging, let alone, refreshing. That’s the...
by Squiggles Team | Mar 18, 2023 | Culture, magazine
There is something unsettling about Mozart. A friend of mine says that he can write about the most horrendous things in the world by using the sweetest, most upbeat music. This is the absolute truth when it comes to the Don Giovanni, and it is, also, kind of accurate...
by Squiggles Team | Mar 8, 2023 | Culture, magazine
Three reasons why we still need International Women’s Day and why being a feminist has nothing to do with who gets to pay dinner. Home: Jane Austen, novelist, feminist and true icon was only commemorated with a £10 note in 2017: 200 years after her death. Films,...
by Rose | Feb 21, 2023 | Culture, magazine
As we strive to eat less processed food in 2023, we have come up with a simple recipe for Pancake Day. We don’t normally say this but it’s not only good but also really simple to make. Have a look below and let us know your thoughts: Ingredients: 1 banana...
by Rose | Dec 28, 2022 | Life, magazine
There is nothing like that period of time between Christmas and the New Year. For around five days or so, the world collectively forgets to check its emails, things that seemed like ultimate priorities are pushed to the bottom of the list and time stands still...
by Rose | Nov 27, 2022 | City, City, magazine
Christmas is a gorgeous time in Cardiff – the twinkly lights, Late Night Shopping, Winter Wonderland, the Christmas Markets…every element of the city coming together in a beautifully choreographed festive village. Our very own highlight has to be the...