Digital culture guide: the best playlists, TV, film & podcasts to stream this February
All the TV, podcasts and streamable playlists Buzz is most enthused about and/or looking forward to this February, contained in one handy place.
All the TV, podcasts and streamable playlists Buzz is most enthused about and/or looking forward to this February, contained in one handy place.
With some claiming the UK is experiencing a “dirty water crisis”, you might be put off by a trip to the shoreline, especially at this time of year. But allow Elizabeth Morris to convince you otherwise.
Hamish Hawk’s Angel Numbers is brimming with cavernous belters crafted, performed, and produced with the assured confidence of an artist with twice his career span.
Nazi Germany is one of the most studied and fictionalised eras in human history. But Barbara Yelin’s graphic novel Irmina offers a lesser-seen perspective: a bystander’s.
A slow-burn LGBTQ+ social drama set in Thatcher’s Britain, Blue Jean is a beautifully-made ode to the queer community of the north of England in the 80s.
30 years after its release, the stage version of Strictly Ballroom arrives in Cardiff, bringing the film back to its theatrical roots. Hannah Collins delves into what makes this ballroom phenomenon so timelessly toe-tapping.
BBC NOW brought a family-friendly orchestral accompaniment to both Disney Fantasia films with two weekend performances in Swansea and Cardiff.
All The Beauty and the Bloodshed - exploring photographer Nan Goldin's life and her fight against the Sackler family/Big Pharma - draws a clear and sometimes painful line between the personal and political.
A tawdry tale of lust, manipulation, and loathing, Peter von Kant is a worthwhile update to a classic of queer cinema.
There’s a certain pleasure to be derived from watching bad films, and the Christmas variety is plentiful. Deck The Halls and Jingle All The Way are established duds, but which are the best of the worst in modern TV and streaming?
Inspired by her own dry spell, Hannah Collins looks at how our relationship to drink and the marketplace is changing.
‘Tis the season of giving and while these charitable organisations will appreciate your help all year round, unfortunately, the need to do so is greater than ever this Christmas.