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Articles Published in 2023
Jessica Cadogan finds that despite being an aesthetic treat, Empire of Light ultimately lacks substance and tries to tackling too many hard-hitting issues
Jess Cadogan provides a whistle-stop tour of this month’s big releases, including A24's much-anticipated now Oscar-nominated The Whale
A new Guild-affiliated Israeli and Zionist Society has received a negative response from local Exeter Palestinian groups.
Jake Avery finds that while The Menu provides high-octane moments of tension, it feels a tad undernourished in terms of emotional engagement
Lucy Pughe-Morgan analyses the influx in memoir publications over the past decade and considers their impact on the literary scene.
Lisette Reed declares Rian Johnson's Glass Onion a must watch for all, lavishing praise on the cast, storytelling and direction.
A wave of University and College Union (UCU) strikes is set to take place in Exeter and across the country throughout February and March
University of Exeter Professor Marios Politis is leading a year-long study into the effects of motor neurone research, or ALS, in patients who are affected by it.
Emily Sara Rizzo reviews Travis Baldree's debut novel, Legends and Lattes
Mental health at Exeter: a crisis waiting to happen?