Raquel Pacheco Colás

Cultural Journalist

Originally from Valencia, Spain but based in London.


During my three years at university and my internship at the preeminent newspaper El Mundo Castellón al Día, I have developed my creative and writing skills which have made me suitable for the arts and entertainment journalism industry.


The articles and videos displayed on my page show my enthusiasm on culture and how I aim to write about it, whether it is print or online.


I am extremely passionate about film and art, and look forward to employ my skills to work in the media industry. I am also a highly driven individual who seeks to improve and continually progress.

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Raquel Pacheco Colás

14th January 2020

Honey Boy Review- Shia LaBeouf's therapeutic film

Shia LaBeouf’s introspective feature offers a painful yet heartfelt story of his teenagehood as a child actor.
19th May 2019

Golden Femme- Klimt review

A description of one of Gustav Klimt's most characteristic and beautiful paintings- Portrait of Adele-Bloch Bauer I.
19th May 2019

Much Ado About Nothing review

Brigid Larmour transforms Shakespeare’s enduring comedy “Much ado about nothing” into a witty and charming tribute to the women of World War Two. Image source: The Stage
19th May 2019

The Woman in Black review

Stephen Mallatrat's play "The Woman in Black" remains one of Britain's spookiest and most absorbing plays.
19th May 2019

SLAG

Millennials are perceived as the generation that has more casual sex and avoids committed relationships, but how does this generation perceive female sexuality? Image source: Sarah Maxwell
19th May 2019

Meeting Hank

A profile on the preeminent, outrageous and revolutionary writer Charles Bukowski.
Voice of London • 10th December 2018

The Truth Behind Busking

Long hours without a break, hundreds of spectators and the uncertainty of not knowing the earnings of the day- are those the difficulties behind busking?
Voice of London • 29th November 2018

Schiele/Klimt review-two geniuses who shared the same passions

This lavish collection from the Austrian painters, young Egon Schiele, and masterful Gustav Klimt, reveals an enduring journey through their minds.
Voice of London • 14th November 2018

Mirai of The Future review: An enchanting story of childhood

Anime genius Mamoru Hosoda portrays, in his latest picture, the beauty within day-to-day life through a child’s eyes.
Voice of London • 30th October 2018

Bohemian Rhapsody review

Queen’s biopic fails to portray Freddie Mercury’s personal life despite Rami Malek’s magnetic performance.

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