Love has just left the group chat

For a generation constantly accused of killing traditions, Gen Z hasn’t actually cancelled Valentine’s Day. If anything, we’ve just remixed it. The once rigid, couple-centric holiday has been stretched, twisted and reimagined into something broader, more inclusive, and honestly a lot more reflective of how we live. 

Love songs and hot takes in KU’s R&B Survey

Love is in the air as people around the world prepare for Valentine’s Day. Of course, the most romantic day of the year calls for that perfect soundtrack, and R&B is the ideal genre thanks to its timeless, melodious vocals that really tug at the heartstrings and mesmerise the listener.  

Now You See Me 3: A magical return

More than a decade after the Four Horsemen first dazzled audiences with their blend of illusion and high‑stakes heists, the Now trilogy has finally reached its third act. Now You See Me: Now You Don’t arrives as both a continuation and a celebration of what made the franchise iconic.

RAYE performs a standout set at the O2 Arena

I’ve been a RAYE fan for more than ten years, back when she was the name tucked inside songwriting credits, the type of artist you’d play for friends with a quiet insistence that she was going to be huge one day. When she stepped on the stage at the O2 arena this year, not as a support act, not as an unknown backing vocal, but instead as the headlining show for her own tour, I realised that she wasn’t my little secret anymore, and I couldn’t think of anyone else more deserving of her success. The atmosphere before she came on wasn’t the usual pre‑show buzz; it felt more like a collective breath being held.

Resident Evil: Requiem – we are so back

Resident Evil is back, baby. Capcom’s bold, dual-natured entry has embraced the series’ split identity between both survival horror and explosive action. By dividing its campaign between two distinct protagonists, it creates a dynamic rhythm that constantly shifts tone, mechanics, and pacing.