Christina Chapman recommends ‘If We Were Villains’ for LGBTQ+ History Month.
Menu
Christina Chapman recommends ‘If We Were Villains’ for LGBTQ+ History Month.
Lauren Walsh, Arts and Lit editor, gives her thoughts on the latest Spotlights production
Gracie Moore, Online Arts and Lit Editor, shares a self-written poem about finding the right person, at the wrong time
Riona McLoughlin explores the evolution over time of love in stories for this Valentine’s week.
Lauren Walsh, Arts and Lit Editor, discusses the WHO’s recent findings around how the arts can positively affect our health.
Magdalena Kanecka discusses the relaunch of an iconic museum and why it is so revolutionary
Catherine Wakefield covers the way black talent has come to the fore and the importance of amplifying black voices
Mitchel Rowe covers Roxane Gay’s success and how she is a shining light for black, female and queer authors
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.
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.
Subscribe to our newsletter for the latest news & updates.
Sign up to our newsletter