Amelia Gregory discusses the responses to the art world being mediated by the Instagram experience The question to post or not to post is a common struggle in modern society, …
Amelia Gregory discusses the responses to the art world being mediated by the Instagram experience The question to post or not to post is a common struggle in modern society, …
Post from the Past Amy Butterworth, Online Lifestyle Editor, shares the implications of T.S. Eliot’s secret love letters Scholars have had little to no qualms about using writer’s diaries and …
Esme Bateson suggests interesting, entertaining and challenging books for you 2020 reading list.
Amelia Gregory assesses the current issue of climate change in the intricate networkings behind the British Museum sponsorships The British Museum has recently decided against major sponsor, BP, for its …
Liv Adams rethinks the accepted regulations in museums that praise sight uniquely disregarding the other senses. ‘Do not touch’, a sign plastered over all art exhibitions. A phrase that sparks, without …
Molly Clearly explores the importance of opening lines and discusses some of her favourites.
George Clark, Print Comment Editor, discusses the debate of audiobooks versus physical books and how they are different rather than a copy of the other.
Freda Worrell explores both the positive and negative impacts that reading can have on people with eating disorders.
In celebration of Black History Month, Emily Pirie looks at Alice Walker’s ‘The Colour Purple’.
Daisy Leason discusses the controversial nature of art and whether it is susceptible to ‘cancel culture’. Think of your favourite artist, dead or alive. Now think if they have done …
Amelia Gregory discusses the responses to the art world being mediated by the Instagram experience The question to post or not to post is a common struggle in modern society, …
Post from the Past Amy Butterworth, Online Lifestyle Editor, shares the implications of T.S. Eliot’s secret love letters Scholars have had little to no qualms about using writer’s diaries and …
Esme Bateson suggests interesting, entertaining and challenging books for you 2020 reading list.
Amelia Gregory assesses the current issue of climate change in the intricate networkings behind the British Museum sponsorships The British Museum has recently decided against major sponsor, BP, for its …
Liv Adams rethinks the accepted regulations in museums that praise sight uniquely disregarding the other senses. ‘Do not touch’, a sign plastered over all art exhibitions. A phrase that sparks, without …
Molly Clearly explores the importance of opening lines and discusses some of her favourites.
George Clark, Print Comment Editor, discusses the debate of audiobooks versus physical books and how they are different rather than a copy of the other.
Freda Worrell explores both the positive and negative impacts that reading can have on people with eating disorders.
In celebration of Black History Month, Emily Pirie looks at Alice Walker’s ‘The Colour Purple’.
Daisy Leason discusses the controversial nature of art and whether it is susceptible to ‘cancel culture’. Think of your favourite artist, dead or alive. Now think if they have done …
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