Rachel Bulman reviews Exeter Northcott and Le Navet Bete’s production of Cinderella
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Rachel Bulman reviews Exeter Northcott and Le Navet Bete’s production of Cinderella
Antonella Persa discusses her top three artworks for the season.
Helena Hughes delves into Alice Winn’s award winning novel about two men who fall in love during World War One.
Shagnick Bhattacharya, Online News Editor, shares his opinions on the recent showing of Sizwe Banzi is Dead in Exeter.
Print Arts & Lit Editor, Maddie Conlan, gives us her book recommendations for this year’s Halloween season.
Maddie Conlan, Print Arts and Lit Editor, reviews Ryan Simons’ Shock Horror as it takes the stage at Exeter Northcott Theatre.
Lauren Walsh, Arts and Lit editor, discusses Rey Camoy, corporeal mime, the differences between British and Japanese audiences and more with Tania Coke
Amy Cases explores Waterstones’s significance in the city of Exeter.
Lucy Evans, Online Features Editor, reviews the new feminist musical Fantastically Great Women Who Changed the World
Lucy Aylmer, Deputy Editor, reviews EUTCO’s Ideation ahead of their Edinburgh Fringe debut
Online Lifestyle editor Sophie Porteous reviews Adam Kay’s bestselling book, This is Going to Hurt.
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.
Writers are coming out of their shells and making the most of what social media can offer. Gwenllian Page-Gibby discusses this phenomenon, and how it might influence our taste in books.
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