Rosie Peters-McDonald, Print Deputy Editor, interviews Devon-based performer and theatre company owner Cristina Varga
Rosie Peters-McDonald, Print Deputy Editor, interviews Devon-based performer and theatre company owner Cristina Varga
Online Deputy Editor, Amberly Wright, reviews Max Fosh’s world tour
‘Loophole’ after his perfromance in Exeter’s Great Hall.
Print Deputy Editors Charlie Gershinson and Rosie Peters-McDonald review DebSoc’s first Friday debate of the year.
Online Editor-in-Chief, Katie Matthews, chats to TikTok star Henry Rowley, ahead of his stand-up tour.
Lauren Walsh and Maddie Conlan, Arts and Lit editors, review the Northcott showing of The Mousetrap.
Lucy Rawlings spotlights her book recommendation for spring: Rupi Kaur’s poetry collection The Sun and her Flowers.
Amy Rushton, Online Comment Editor, discusses Surrealism as an artistic movement, its successes and the future that lies ahead
Anna Spencer writes on Book Aid International in its 70th year, and the significance of the charity.
Lina Stenman, a volunteer at Exeter’s Royal Albert Memorial Museum (RAMM), discusses the upcoming exhibition opening on 23 September.
Amber Platel investigates the subtle power of Claire Keegan’s Foster and why it makes for a perfect summer read.
Amy Rushton, Online Comment Editor, delves into her love for the Rossettis, the Pre-Raphaelite movement and the role of female art at this time
Amberly Wright shares her week of Parisian summer and the artwork that framed it.
Gracie Moore, Arts and Lit editor, discusses her experience of an immersive exhibition.
Lucy Facer discusses the uncertainty of young adulthood as navigated by the protagonist of Elif Batuman’s The Idiot.
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