Prince of Persia: the Sands of Time is harmless action adventure that, should it have wanted to, could have been something more.
It may not have been the most innovative television series, but Sabrina was there to lift our spirits and remind us of the eccentricities of life, injecting a little magic into our rather more mundane reality.
I get very annoyed when anyone takes away my furious masturbation.
John Risness argues why world music deserves more than the title it has been lumped with
Charlotte King is off with the fairies, finding out why Chelsea Walker's new piece is anything but rubbish
Martha Lee talks tours, Pot Noodles and gardening with metallers InMe
Tara Mulholland takes some time with MC Hammer to talk social media, collaborations, and “that song”
OxStu Music considers the merits and demerits of hiring famous musicians for College balls
Alex Harvey looks at the unintended - and often unfortunate - messages in some of our favourite films.
If you've ever wondered why the film world sometimes seems to prefer quantity over quality, the Harry Potter sequels' $5,412m gross might answer your question.
Rachel Bull and James Mackay debate the pros and cons of Slumdog Millionaire.
Stephanie Vizard reviews Titus Andronicus at the Corpus Christi Auditorium
Robert Lee discusses the mortality of rock stars
This week in Hidden Treasures, a look at spoken word in music.
"The big news, of course, is the election, despite Emily Precious’ pleas and my ginger voodoo doll, of the incomparable, indescribable, indigestible Gluteus Maximus Marenbon."