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  • Mafia III review: An evocative open-world shooter that’s only slightly more fun than a horse head in the bed

    October 12, 2016

    Mafia III is the third instalment of a game franchise all about the mafia. This may sound a little glib, but here’s the thing: the implications of choosing a title as bold as ‘Mafia’ are significant. The word is laden with cliché. By using it, you’re invoking some of the most significant movies and novels [...]

  • Q&A with Andrew Kerr: how you can help shape Edinburgh’s future

    October 11, 2016  |  City Talk

    Edinburgh’s residents, businesses and partners are being invited to help shape the capital’s future under the 2050 Edinburgh City Vision project. We spoke to City of Edinburgh Council chief executive Andrew Kerr to discover more. What is the 2050 Edinburgh City Vision? Edinburgh has always been known as a city of innovation and change. The last 30 [...]

  • Lord Sugar is back: Here’s what happened in the first episode of The Apprentice

    October 7, 2016

    It’s that time of year again, when wannabe business people climb over one other to peddle knick knacks, design advertising campaigns and generally make cringe worthy TV, all in an effort to win the heart and cash of Lord Alan of Sugar. Here’s happened in last night’s first episode: Read more: Five things we learned from The [...]

  • The world’s 50 best bars have been named and nine of them are in London

    October 7, 2016

    It's official: we live in the capital of cocktails – in fact, London has claimed nine of the spots in this year's World's 50 Best Bars ranking. We'll drink to that. The ranking, which was compiled by an "academy" of 476 experts from 57 countries, put New York's The Dead Rabbit at the top – but included three [...]

  • The Greasy Strangler review: a gross-out B-movie that will turn even the strongest stomach

    October 7, 2016

    The Greasy Strangler is gross, but also kind of compelling, like picking a giant scab and rummaging around in the wound with your fingernail. It’s a carnival of the grotesque, wilfully offensive, trying every trick in the book – and some it came up with itself – to turn your stomach. As the title suggests, [...]

  • The Girl on the Train film adaptation is even better than the book – and better than the Gone Girl movie

    October 6, 2016

    Gone Girl, The Girl on the Train, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, Girl Online… two things are clear: girls-doing-stuff is big money, and society will insist on calling fully-grown women “girls”, even after they’ve killed someone (it’s only a matter of time, Zoella). That’s why the film rights for The Girl On the Train, [...]

  • Picasso Portraits at National Portrait Gallery is an astonishing display of the artist’s versatility

    October 6, 2016

    The sheer prodigious output by Pablo Picasso is one reason he’s regarded by many as the greatest artist of the 20th Century. A gift for curators, his rich catalogue can be examined from all manner of starting points. It is surprising then, that this survey of his portraits is the first large-scale exhibition on the [...]

  • On National Poetry Day, City PM turns its searing newswriting hand to something more artistic

    October 6, 2016

    It's National Poetry Day – you may have seen – so while simultaneously reporting the biggest business stories and breaking news, City PM journalists have written a few lines of poetry to cover some of the major talking points in recent days.   Vice reporter Francesca Washtell offers 'Sin Haiku': Booze, cigs, sugar, bets, Vice would seem to have it [...]

  • Pro Evolution Soccer 2017 review: This masterful recreation of the beautiful game marks a return to form for the series

    October 5, 2016

    Trump and Clinton can squabble all they like over the fabled US “swing voter”. In the world of console football games, there are no such shifting loyalties. You are either a Pro Evolution Soccer fan or a FIFA fan, not both. But like it or not, Pro Evolution fans have had to admit for some [...]

  • NBA 2K17 games review: Enjoy the specific acoustics at your favourite stadium while you conquer the basketball world

    October 5, 2016

    Platforms: XBO, PS4, PC 2K Sports’ NBA series rarely fails to deliver an authentic experience. Even without a rival nipping at its heels (EA’s own floundering NBA games often don’t even reach the shores of our b-ball ambivalent island), it continues to improve year on year. With NBA 2K17 the developer has tightened its grasp [...]

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