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EUTCO’s Ideation: a satirical thriller that pokes fun at corporate life

  • May 15, 2022
  • AuthorLucy Aylmer
  • Arts & Lit
  • Arts Reviews

Book review: This is Going to Hurt

  • Apr 30, 2022
  • AuthorSophie Porteous
  • Arts & Lit
  • Arts Features

Banned books in the “land of the free”

  • Apr 29, 2022
  • AuthorIsabel Langguth
  • Arts & Lit
  • Arts Features

Ukraine: culture in crisis

  • Apr 8, 2022
  • AuthorIsabel Caine
  • EUTCO’s Ideation: a satirical thriller that pokes fun at corporate life
    • Arts & Lit
    • Arts Reviews

    EUTCO’s Ideation: a satirical thriller that pokes fun at corporate life

    • May 15, 2022
    • AuthorLucy Aylmer
  • Book review: This is Going to Hurt
    • Arts & Lit
    • Arts Reviews

    Book review: This is Going to Hurt

    • Apr 30, 2022
    • AuthorSophie Porteous
  • Banned books in the “land of the free”
    • Arts & Lit
    • Arts Features

    Banned books in the “land of the free”

    • Apr 29, 2022
    • AuthorIsabel Langguth
  • Ukraine: culture in crisis
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    • Arts Features

    Ukraine: culture in crisis

    • Apr 8, 2022
    • AuthorIsabel Caine
  • Authors are becoming influencers, and it’s changing how we read
    • Arts & Lit
    • Arts Reviews

    Authors are becoming influencers, and it’s changing how we read

    • Mar 23, 2022
    • AuthorGwenllian Page-Gibby
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Cringe fiction: the best of the worst

YA keeps its finger on the pulse of teenage trends. However, what might have appealed to us in our youth …

  • Mar 21, 2022
  • AuthorTabitha Hannam
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Review: Black Is The Color Of My Voice

Review: Black Is The Color Of My Voice Online Music Editor, Tom Bosher, reviews Apphia Campbell’s Black Is The Color …

  • Mar 11, 2022
  • AuthorTom Bosher
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The book thief is Filippo Bernardini

Joshua Smith unravels the mystery behind Filippo Bernardini's book thievery but, like much of the publishing industry, continues to ponder …

  • Mar 11, 2022
  • AuthorJoshua Smith
  • Arts & Lit
  • Arts Features
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LGBTQIA+ book recommendations

As LGBTQIA+ history month draws to a close, Isabel Langguth recommends some Queer books that'll keep the conversation going. …

  • Feb 27, 2022
  • AuthorIsabel Langguth
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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 …

  • Jan 21, 2021
  • AuthorLucy Aylmer
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  • Arts Interviews
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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 …

  • Jun 16, 2020
  • AuthorLucy Aylmer
  • Arts & Lit
  • Arts Interviews

An Interview with Richard DeDomenici

Jaysim Hanspal, Print Features Editor, interviews the inventive performance artist Richard DeDomenici …

  • Mar 27, 2020
  • AuthorJaysim Hanspal
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An Interview with Hugh Stoddart

Print Arts and Lit Editor, Zach Mayford interviews Hugh Stoddart about 'To The Lighthouse'. …

  • Oct 23, 2019
  • AuthorZach Mayford
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Features

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Banned books in the “land of the free”

Isabel Langguth explores the history of book banning and why it is still happening today. …

  • Apr 29, 2022
  • AuthorIsabel Langguth
  • Arts & Lit
  • Arts Features

Ukraine: culture in crisis

Isabel Caine examines the impact of war on Ukraine's cultural heritage. …

  • Apr 8, 2022
  • AuthorIsabel Caine
  • Arts & Lit
  • Arts Features
  • Arts Reviews

Cringe fiction: the best of the worst

YA keeps its finger on the pulse of teenage trends. However, what might have appealed to us in our youth …

  • Mar 21, 2022
  • AuthorTabitha Hannam
Line of books
  • Arts & Lit
  • Arts Features

The book thief is Filippo Bernardini

Joshua Smith unravels the mystery behind Filippo Bernardini's book thievery but, like much of the publishing industry, continues to ponder …

  • Mar 11, 2022
  • AuthorJoshua Smith
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EUTCO’s Ideation: a satirical thriller that pokes fun at corporate life

Lucy Aylmer, Deputy Editor, reviews EUTCO's Ideation ahead of their Edinburgh Fringe debut …

  • May 15, 2022
  • AuthorLucy Aylmer
  • Arts & Lit
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Book review: This is Going to Hurt

Online Lifestyle editor Sophie Porteous reviews Adam Kay's bestselling book, This is Going to Hurt. …

  • Apr 30, 2022
  • AuthorSophie Porteous
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Authors are becoming influencers, and it’s changing how we read

Writers are coming out of their shells and making the most of what social media can offer. Gwenllian Page-Gibby discusses …

  • Mar 23, 2022
  • AuthorGwenllian Page-Gibby
  • Arts & Lit
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Cringe fiction: the best of the worst

YA keeps its finger on the pulse of teenage trends. However, what might have appealed to us in our youth …

  • Mar 21, 2022
  • AuthorTabitha Hannam
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Creative Writing

Creative Writing

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An Autumnal Transition

Imogen Williams shares her autumn short story about the beauty of seasonal change …

  • Oct 8, 2020
  • AuthorImogen Williams
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  • Creative Writing

‘An Awakening’ – A Spring Short Story

Katie Dunbar shares her short story about spring, 'An Awakening'. …

  • Mar 7, 2020
  • AuthorArts & Lit
  • Arts & Lit
  • Creative Writing

‘Tissue Paper Flames’, a bonfire night poem.

Abbie Walker shares her bonfire night poem, 'Tissue Paper Flames'. …

  • Nov 15, 2019
  • AuthorAbbie Walker
  • Arts & Lit
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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, …

  • Oct 9, 2019
  • AuthorAnne Chafer
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