Dead Reckoning is Charlaine Harris’ 11th book in the Sookie Stackhouse series; the series which lends itself to the basis…
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You will never forget the first time you see a live band as brilliant and unique as The Destroyers, for…
If you head over to the travel section you’ll find an article on my recent trip to Palestine. In the…
For some, Vivienne Westwood conjures-up a festival of checks, structured detailing and a mane of red locks. For others, it’s…
It’s no secret amongst the Seren team that I love Madonna. I wish I could tell you why but I…
On Christmas day in ‘98, as Britney’s neon pedal pushers (you know you bought a pair!) shone brightly on my…
There aren’t many better ways to start your long awaited third album than with a terrifying metaphor about how capitalism…
As I’m sat here eating a packet of Space Raiders, for the first time in ages, I’ve decided something: the…
Victoria Beckham sure is making the indie fashion magazine cover rounds lately. Just a week after her March Numéro Tokyo…
These days its difficult to remember that there actually is an awards season. What with the multitude of different weekly…
Why do children love horror so much? We shouldn’t really be surprised that they do though; think about the fairy…
We can’t really talk about the 90’s without mentioning the classic book from the decade: Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s…
Calling this a restaurant review feels a bit disingenuous because I’m not really sure what Teras is, exactly. On the…
Sherlock was amazing, literally amazing! (Only mild spoilers from episodes 1 and 2) Episode 1: A Scandal in Belgravia This…
“New Girl” see’s the arrival of Jess (Zooey Deschanel). Desperate, lonely and newly found single Jess is on the hunt…
Skins is a flamboyant drug and sex fuelled teenage drama, full of vivacious characterisation showing an often over exaggerated and…