Reviews

Exposing the exposers | Book review

Dial M for Murdoch is a literary follow-up of the phone hacking bomb that exploded in Britain and has put the British press standards in the headlines around the world.



Geordie Shore begins with a snore | TV

ALN's Natalie King gives her views on the new series of Geordie Shore on MTV and to say that she's not a fan is an understatement.



Viewing the bigger picture | Exhibition

ALN's Marie Burrows went down to the Royal Academy of Arts to check out David Hockney's A bigger picture.



Star galaxy revised | Film

Star Wars: Episode 1 in 3D recieves a mixed review from ALN's Eleanor Mackay as she went to the BFI IMAX.



Small miracles on show | Exhibition review

The exhibition offers an insight into a fascinating manisfestation of catholic piety.



Something smells bloody good | Perfume review

Discover Blood Concept, a new perfume range designed to take you back to your primal essence with each fragrance named after a blood type and given a tailored smell.



Shoreditch plays ping-pong | Exercise Review

King Pong Slam Jam at The Book Club, Shoreditch is forever increasing in popularity proving that Ping Pong is definitely back.



Delicious dessert dining| Restaurant review

Dessert bar William Curley in Belgravia is an absolute delight for anyone with a penchant for all things chocolatey.



Errors: Have Some Faith In Magic | Album review

Andrew Davies gives four stars to the third album release from Glaswegian based band Errors.



Like Crazy | Film review

Like Crazy, starring Felicity Jones and Anton Yelchin, is now out on general release.