Book Of The Week #1: The White Album by Joan Didion
In remembrance of Joan Didion, who passed just last month at age 87, our first book of the week is ‘The White Album’. Continue reading Book Of The Week #1: The White Album by Joan Didion
In remembrance of Joan Didion, who passed just last month at age 87, our first book of the week is ‘The White Album’. Continue reading Book Of The Week #1: The White Album by Joan Didion
New year marks the annual storage and dust cleaning on a gamer’s PC, gathering new video cards and GB’s for the anticipated releases and sleepless nights. Survival horror, Zelda, Gods of War and Pokemon are only a few titles that are going to destroy the video game markets in the year of 2022. Continue reading Most Anticipated Video Games of 2022
Finally, 2021 has come to an end: it has been a very challenging year for all of us, through the pandemic and real difficult times. However, luckily the movie industry hasn’t stopped, and it has fulfilled – once again – its main objective, which is taking us into another dimension and setting us free from what is haunting us in the real world. So, here is a short list of the movies that have excelled in doing this for us this year. Continue reading LDN’s The Best Of 2021 – Movies
Video games have become more of a safe space and a place for comfort rather than entertainment and leisure in 2021. Because of the anxiety and stress caused by the dark times of the pandemic, many games have grown in popularity as an alternative escape from the real world providing a fictional scenario for the player to lose themselves in. Continue reading LDN’s Best Of 2021: Gaming
As 2021 comes to a close, it is noticeable how art has served not only as an outlet for the artists themselves during these difficult times, but also as a means of escape for consumers. Continue reading LDN’s The Best Of 2021: Books
It’s been a wild week with pop superstar Britney Spears finally being freed from her father’s oppressive conservatorship, after 13 years. BIMM’s own Professor Jennifer Otter Bickerdicke had been putting a book – ‘Being Britney: Pieces Of A Modern Icon’ – together, and with terrific timing its release last week coincided with Britney’s good news. LDN thought we should find out more… Continue reading Oh Baby, Baby: Jennifer Otter Bickerdike On #FreedBritney And Her New Britney Book
The pop star is celebrated in a new book by BIMM’s own Professor Jennifer Otter Bickerdike. Continue reading ‘Being Britney’: A New Book On A Modern Icon
New York trap metal duo City Morgue, one of the most recognisable names in the underground scene and one of the leaders of contemporary heavy music, have just released their third album. Here’s our verdict… Continue reading Album of the Week 10.11.2021 – CITY MORGUE VOLUME 3: BOTTOM OF THE BARREL
Warp Records’ longest serving signing – Leeds-born George Evelyn, aka Nightmares On Wax – keeps the 90s alive and well with his ninth studio album. Thirty years into the game – since 1991’s ‘A Word Of Science’ – NOW proves again that he’s a production and experimentation wizard who’s mastered maturity and restraint. Continue reading Album of The Week 3.11.2021: Shout Out! To Freedom… by Nightmares On Wax
With Halloween and Bonfire Night ahead, LDN thought it would be worth highlighting one of the best thriller movies of all time. Continue reading Movie Soundtrack Wednesday #20 – V For Vendetta