Online Editor Clémence Smith assesses the future of opera and how the art form might draw in younger audiences.
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Online Editor Clémence Smith assesses the future of opera and how the art form might draw in younger audiences.
Daisy Scott discusses the difficulties young dancers face in the ballet industry and why so many give up on their dreams.
Alaïa Lafleur discusses the importance of the arts in the context of the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations.
Isabel Langguth explores the history of book banning and why it is still happening today.
Isabel Caine examines the impact of war on Ukraine’s cultural heritage.
YA keeps its finger on the pulse of teenage trends. However, what might have appealed to us in our youth can seem cringeworthy now. Nonetheless, Tabitha Hannam revisits some of her favourite YA novels despite their questionable tropes.
Joshua Smith unravels the mystery behind Filippo Bernardini’s book thievery but, like much of the publishing industry, continues to ponder his motive.
As LGBTQIA+ history month draws to a close, Isabel Langguth recommends some Queer books that’ll keep the conversation going.
Are you a die-hard Swiftie and not sure what to read next? Caitlin Barr recommends books based on their similarities with Taylor Swift songs.
Siobhan Bahl discusses Nawal El Saadawi’s life and writing, and why her work remains relevant today.
Online Editor Clémence Smith assesses the future of opera and how the art form might draw in younger audiences.
Daisy Scott discusses the difficulties young dancers face in the ballet industry and why so many give up on their dreams.
Alaïa Lafleur discusses the importance of the arts in the context of the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations.
Isabel Langguth explores the history of book banning and why it is still happening today.
Isabel Caine examines the impact of war on Ukraine’s cultural heritage.
YA keeps its finger on the pulse of teenage trends. However, what might have appealed to us in our youth can seem cringeworthy now. Nonetheless, Tabitha Hannam revisits some of her favourite YA novels despite their questionable tropes.
Joshua Smith unravels the mystery behind Filippo Bernardini’s book thievery but, like much of the publishing industry, continues to ponder his motive.
As LGBTQIA+ history month draws to a close, Isabel Langguth recommends some Queer books that’ll keep the conversation going.
Are you a die-hard Swiftie and not sure what to read next? Caitlin Barr recommends books based on their similarities with Taylor Swift songs.
Siobhan Bahl discusses Nawal El Saadawi’s life and writing, and why her work remains relevant today.
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