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
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
Print Arts and Lit Editor, Lauren Walsh covers her experience at the iconic Shakespeare festival in Cambridge.
Rosie Batsford discusses her experience of the infamous Vincent Van Gogh Exhibition
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.
Print Arts + Lit editor, Ella Minty, reviews Le Navet Bete’s adaptation of A Christmas Carol.
Following the COP26 summit, Siobhan Bahl investigates the link between architecture and climate change and assesses the dangers of greenwashing.
Joshua Smith explains the complex history behind the Parthenon Marbles and questions what modern museums should be doing to account for their colonial pasts.
Isabel Caine explores the history behind the pantomime, one of Britain’s more unique Christmas traditions.
Catherine Stone reviews the popular science fiction novel Dune, in light of its recent film adaptation.
Who has not stumbled across a list of “books that will change your life”? The popularity of non-fiction is on the rise, as authors seek to give readers accessible introductions to a plethora of topics, ranging from feminism to boosting productivity. Rhian Hutchings analyses this phenomenon and its potential consequences.
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