Andrew Kersley
Andrew Kersley looks back on Quantum Dream’s magnum opus, and discusses what it means to be human
Andrew Kersley looks back on Quantum Dream’s magnum opus, and discusses what it means to be human
Andrew Kersley recalls a visit to the El-De Haus Holocaust Memorial in Cologne and what it tells us about the nation of Germany and how it memorialises the world’s darkest atrocity
Politics and Economics Coeditor Andrew Kersley looks to the upcoming Israeli election and asks whether it will bring about change for the country
Politics and Economics Editor Andrew Kersley recalls his interview with Claire Fox and her recent talk at the university and ponders this woman’s turn from revolutionary communist to free market libertarian
Politics and Economics Editor Andrew Kersley looks at new Netflix film 22 July and wonders what it tells us about the rise of the far right across Europe
Through exploring Mrs. McGinty’s Dead, Andrew Kersley discusses how Agatha Christie subverts reader expectations and rejuvenates the murder mystery genre.
Politics and Economics coeditor Andrew Kersley reviews Owen Jones’ recent talk at the Warwick Arts Centre and questions the role he plays in politics
In part two of our coverage of the US midterms, Politics and Economics Coeditor Andrew Kersley summarises the seven stark lessons of this election and what it means for American politics.
In the first part of our coverage of the US midterms, Politics and Economics Coeditor Andrew Kersley looks at the ramifications of the election on the Democrats who now have their eyes set on 2020 and the White House.
Politics and Economics Coeditor Andrew Kersley uses Spanish Sci-Fi programme El Ministerio Del Tiempo to show the formative role television can play in culture.