Arts + Lit
Soup hits the sunflowers
Hannah Fraser discusses the ramifications and importance surrounding the hurling of soup at Van Gogh's iconic Sunflowers painting by Climate …
The slow death of the grand opera
Online Arts and Lit Editor, Manon Martini, assesses the recent funding cuts to the English National Opera and what impact …
A guide to buying books sustainably
Manon Martini, Arts + Lit Editor, reveals the best places to buy second-hand books and the joys of rehoming preloved …
Sasha Huber’s “You Name It”: exploring the history of classification and race
Dexter Woolley discusses the background to artist Sasha Huber's latest exhibition and her pursuit to change the name of the …
Interviews
In conversation with: the cast of the Northcott’s Robin Hood
Ella Minty, Print Arts + Lit Editor, interviews Samara Rawlins and Matthew Heywood, cast members from the Northcott's production of …
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 …
Features
Prince Harry’s Spare and the rise of the memoir
Lucy Pughe-Morgan analyses the influx in memoir publications over the past decade and considers their impact on the literary scene. …
Exploring Kindle Publishing Direct and the era of self-publishing
Joseph Vinton, Satire Editor, talks diversity and accessibility in an analysis of Amazon's Kindle Publishing Direct. …
New Year’s resolutions: read more books
Gracie Moore shares her top tips and tricks for sticking to your New Year's reading resolutions as a student in …
Soup hits the sunflowers
Hannah Fraser discusses the ramifications and importance surrounding the hurling of soup at Van Gogh's iconic Sunflowers painting by Climate …
Reviews
Legends and Lattes: An easy read for coffee lovers and retired adventurers
Emily Sara Rizzo reviews Travis Baldree's debut novel, Legends and Lattes …
A very modern Prometheus: reviewing EUTCo’s production of Frankenstein
Manon Martini, Arts + Lit Editor, reviews the University of Exeter Theatre Company's rendition of Frankenstein at the Northcott Theatre. …
Review: Robin Hood – Le Navet Bete
Ella Minty, Print Arts + Lit Editor, reviews Le Navet Bete's latest production, Robin Hood. …
Review: Shotgun Theatre – The Last Five Years
Lauren Walsh reviews Shotgun Theatre's latest production, The Last Five Years. …
Creative Writing
Tomorrow never comes
Milly Earnshaw-White takes us on a motivational adventure with protagonist Lena as she discovers the importance of living in the …
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'. …