Paris Gill reviews The Duchess of Malfi, as directed by Rachel Bagshaw, which took the stage at the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse.
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Paris Gill reviews The Duchess of Malfi, as directed by Rachel Bagshaw, which took the stage at the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse.
Rachel McEwan discusses the portrayal of maternal relationships in fiction, and the pitfalls of such representations.
Amy Cases looks at the significance of Tennessee Williams in queer literary history.
Sam Bovey shares an original poem about a soldier returning home to their mother
Rachel McEwan discusses the portrayal of maternal relationships in fiction, and the pitfalls of such representations.
Amy Cases looks at the significance of Tennessee Williams in queer literary history.
Sam Bovey shares an original poem about a soldier returning home to their mother
Judy Dodd informs us of the latest update to the Art Council England’s relationship framework and what this could mean.
Gracie Moore, Arts and Lit Editor, puts the spotlight on George Orwell when celebrating men’s contribution to the arts.
In light of current global conflict, Agata Koralewska, Online International Editor, discusses the stalwart of anti-war art, Picasso’s ‘Guernica’.
Charlotte Jordan reflects on William Goldman’s The Princess Bride and its significance fifty years on.
Online Arts & Lit Editor Violet Berney explores Irish stories that engage with the morbid and unsettling.
Maddie Conlan and Lauren Walsh, Print Arts and Lit Editors, discuss their opinion on La Navet Bete’s ‘6 stars out of 5’ performance of King Arthur
Lauren Walsh, Arts and Lit Editor, discusses the WHO’s recent findings around how the arts can positively affect our health.
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