Arts + Lit
Family photographs
Rhian Hutchings reminisces on family photographs, and the sentimental value they have for us in lockdown. …
When will galleries and theatres reopen?
Bridie Adams questions the fairness of gallery and theatre reopening in relation to the rest of the economy. Is it …
An interview with the founders, Andrea De Jong and Hanife Hursit, of The Creative Switch
Amplify’s Online Editor, Rupali Naik, interviews the founders of The Creative Switch on their recent growth, work, and experiences. …
Decolonising the Medieval
Print Editor Bryony Gooch looks at the University of Leicester's decision to axe Medieval Literature as an attempt to decolonise …
Interviews
A Local Artist’s Perspective: Molly Rooke on Life in Lockdown
Local artist, Molly Rooke talks to Exeposé about her postponed exhibition at Exeter Phoenix and how the environment is at …
Daniel Buckroyd: “The Covid situation contains the opportunity and necessity for a reset”
Lucy Aylmer interviews Artistic Director of Exeter Northcott Theatre, Daniel Buckroyd, about the rise of virtual theatre, furloughing and diversifying …
An Interview with Richard DeDomenici
Jaysim Hanspal, Print Features Editor, interviews the inventive performance artist Richard DeDomenici …
An Interview with Hugh Stoddart
Print Arts and Lit Editor, Zach Mayford interviews Hugh Stoddart about 'To The Lighthouse'. …
Features
‘The Great Gatsby’ released from copyright
The Great Gatsby is out of copyright, and Olivia Garrett anticipates the book's new life in the public domain. …
“Never Demolish”: The French couple revolutionising architecture
Floris de Bruin uncovers the new economic and environmentally-friendly architecture which could revolutionise the way we build. …
What is in a name? Artists and their pseudonyms
Fisayo Amodu discusses pseudonyms and their impact on the art world. …
The First Novel: Japan’s literary legacy
Cat Stone overviews the very first novel, The Tale of Genji, and it's cultural impact. …
Reviews
Review: The Hunger Games Prequel: ‘The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes’
Rachael Powell reviews Suzanne Collins latest book: ‘The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes’ …
A Year In Books
Ellie Down explores her year in books and reviews which books were most impactful …
Arts and Lit of the Week: The Song of Achilles
Niamh Walsh discusses her experience of reading The Song of Achilles by Madeleine Miller for the first time. …
Four Literary Podcasts for Book Lovers
Austin Taylor recommends podcasts that every fan of literature should be listening to. …
Creative Writing
An Autumnal Transition
Imogen Williams shares her autumn short story about the beauty of seasonal change …
‘An Awakening’ – A Spring Short Story
Katie Dunbar shares her short story about spring, 'An Awakening'. …
‘Tissue Paper Flames’, a bonfire night poem.
Abbie Walker shares her bonfire night poem, 'Tissue Paper Flames'. …
A Poem on New beginnings
An essay Introduction: Word after word, write your way out of this beginning. Stand right in front of your department, …