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By: Adam Bloodworth

Features Journalist Adam Bloodworth is the Deputy Life&Style Editor at CityAM. He has served in the role since 2022, writing and commissioning culture and lifestyle features for the newspaper and website. The Life&Style section covers film, TV, music, theatre, things to do in London and features that examine the ways Londoners live their lives. He also serves as Deputy Editor for CityAM The Magazine, writing and commissioning for the quarterly luxury lifestyle product distributed by hand around the capital. He has been interviewed by the BBC News at 10, BBC Scotland, BBC Three Counties Radio and can be found on X and LinkedIn.

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  • The Apprentice recap: this week’s most ridiculous moments, ranked

    January 26, 2023

    Another week of The Apprentice, another week of cacophonous shouting from people in suits squabbling over loose change. The Apprentice episode 4 saw the two teams sent off to Brighton to barter for vintage and second-hand items at low prices. It was a week of small spending, small gains and, well, not a whole load [...]

  • The best shows to see at Vault Festival, London’s answer to the Edinburgh Fringe

    January 26, 2023

    After a two year hiatus, the UK’s second biggest festival is underway beneath Waterloo Station. Adam Bloodworth spicks out the top shows T he UK’s second biggest festival has opened its doors in a hundred-year-old vault under Waterloo Station. The Vault Festival programmes features over 500 performers spanning comedy, theatre and circus, with shows running [...]

  • Sound Of The Underground review: Travis Alabanza’s Royal Court drag play is a meta triumph

    January 26, 2023

    Sound of the Underground review and star rating: ★★★★☆ “The drag brunches are very heavy.” It’s one of the drag confessions in Sound Of The Underground, Travis Alabanza’s Royal Court play, a provocative, emotional testament to the artform.  Performed in a non-queer space to largely wealthy West London audiences, Alabanza understands the power of this [...]

  • Why everyone’s feeling in a low mood right now

    January 25, 2023

    January has always been a challenging month to get through mentally, and now new research has proven we’re in a bad mood in January for more days than in any other month of the year. On average we spend 8 days per month feeling sad, and a quarter feel saddest during January, a new survey [...]

  • “It’s broken for Black women”: Oscar nominations 2023 not diverse enough, say critics

    January 24, 2023

    American film critics have begun calling out the Oscar nominations 2023 for not being diverse enough, saying there are systemic reasons why Black people are not being recognised. Of this year’s Oscar nominations 2023, All Best Actor nominations are White men, while Michelle Yeoh makes up the only non-White nomination for Best Actress. In terms [...]

  • “A truly historic moment”: Irish filmmakers respond to record haul of 14 Oscar nominations for 2023

    January 24, 2023

    The Oscar nominations for 2023 have been revealed at a ceremony in Los Angeles and it is a huge year for Irish talent. Paul Mescal and Colin Farrell are both nominated for Best Actor, Mescal for indie hit Aftersun and Farrell for drama-comedy The Banshees of Inisherin. In total there has been a record 14 [...]

  • Doctor Who and Sherlock writers’ new show The Unfriend is unfunny and tedious – review

    January 23, 2023

    ★★☆☆☆ Round up the audience at press night for Steven Moffat’s first London show and you’d have a pretty good BAFTA Awards attendee list. David Tennant, Jim Broadbent, Celia Imrie, Peter Capaldi and Sheila Hancock drift past me on the way in. “I got a BAFTA nom this morning,” one guest casually tells the guy [...]

  • The Alps, 1920s style: aboard the Venice Simplon-Orient-Express on its inaugural trip to ski resorts

    January 23, 2023

    We discover that “The Train,” as society types call the Venice Simplon-Orient-Express, is the ultimate 1920s immersive theatre experience The train is careering through the darkened outskirts of Paris when oysters are placed at my table to pair with my last glug of champagne. I’m eating from an embroidered armchair more accurately described as a [...]

  • The Apprentice recap: Tonight’s most ridiculous moments, ranked

    January 19, 2023

    If you haven’t lost the will to live yet and you’re still tuning in, it’s week three of The Apprentice. Endured another hour of people screaming and shouting at each other for one man’s approval? Well done, now enjoy our favourite three moments from episode three, another absolute corker. (Don’t worry, this is totally spoiler-free…) [...]

  • Alec Baldwin will be charged with involuntary manslaughter after fatal set shooting

    January 19, 2023

    The actor Alec Baldwin will face charges for the fatal set shooting that took place in 2021. Baldwin mistakenly fired a gun on the film set of forthcoming Western film Rust which killed a cinematographer called Halyna Hutchens. The New Mexico District Attorney revealed at 4pm today that the actor has been charged with two [...]

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