...reviews
Marc Scully (Loughborough University) reviews the British Museum's exhibition 'Celts: Art and Identity'.
Dr Oliver Sindall reflects on BBC2’s ‘The Truth about Child Sexual Abuse’.
Are links evident between Floating Points’ neuroscience background and his album Elaenia?
Felicity Caryer (Assistant Psychologist working with Older People) reviews The Father, at Delfont Macintosh Theatre – Wyndham’s Theatre.
Jenny Doe reviews 'The Brain Show', from Robert Newman, plus a Q+A.
Editor Jon Sutton reflects on BBC3's 'Professor Green: Suicide and me'.
Dr Victoria Tischler reviews 'Mental - the vacuum cleaner' at the Freud Museum, 29 September 2015.
Professor Louise Higgins reviews Ai WeiWei's exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts.
Jon Sutton reviews 'The Secret Footballer: Access All Areas'; plus exclusive extract.
Dr Nigel Hunt (University of Nottingham) reviews the new film version of Macbeth.
Andrew Clements provides an organisational psychology perspective on the blockbuster film Jurassic World.
Jon Sutton reports from the Science Museum's 'Cosmonauts' exhibition.
Lynsey Gozna and Julian Boon review Banksy's Dismaland, Weston-Super-Mare.
Kate Johnstone reviews a documentary directed by Alex Gibney, 'Going Clear: Scientology and the Prison of Belief'.
Kate Johnstone reviews A Little Life by Hanya Yanagihara (published by Picador), shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize.