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Articles Published in 2023
Katie Matthews discusses Prime Video's queer romcom, noting the beautiful romanticism, and the way the film tackles damaging stereotypes.
Print Deputy Editor, Charlie Gershinson, investigates why giant babies were spotted running through Exeter's city centre.
Paris Gill considers the public and commercial reactions to the Russell Brand allegations.
Isabella Richardson notes some of the strengths and weaknesses of the latest Agatha Christie adaptation, ultimately finding it passively enjoyable, if lacking substance.
Online Deputy Editor, Ewan Edwards, examines two North African disasters, and interviews a reporter on the ground.
Rosie Batsford, Print News Editor, takes a look at this year's impressive Booker Prize shortlist.
Ewan Edwards, Online Deputy Editor, discusses the possible benefits and scepticism surrounding Elon Musk's Neuralink
Growing up in the South of France, Amy Cases recounts how both English and French-speaking artists feature in the music scene.
Eloise Grainger discusses villain archetypes, and how subverting expectations of these established tropes can sometimes lead to a more powerful characterisation.
Amy Rushton investigates how Kenneth Branaugh’s 'A Haunting in Venice' stands up as an adaptation of Agatha Christie’s Hallowe’en Party and why it falls short.