Christina Chapman recommends ‘If We Were Villains’ for LGBTQ+ History Month.
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Christina Chapman recommends ‘If We Were Villains’ for LGBTQ+ History Month.
Violet Berney details her experience of The British Library’s Fantasy: Realms of Imagination exhibition
Agata Koralewska tells a mysterious Christmas story about an unexpected guest.
Antonella Persa discusses her top three artworks for the season.
Amy Cases explores Waterstones’s significance in the city of Exeter.
Lauren Walsh, Print Arts and Lit editor, explains why Blackwell’s is undoubtedly the best bookshop in Exeter.
Lauren Walsh, Arts and Lit editor reviews her Frankenstein at the Northcott Theatre.
Rosie Batsford, Print News Editor, takes a look at this year’s impressive Booker Prize shortlist.
Danni Darrah, print Lifestyle editor, reviews Natalie McGrath’s play The Beat of Our Hearts.
Francesca Sylph discusses her favourite literary couples that’ll undoubtedly make your heart melt.
The recent surge in Covid-19 cases has forced many artists to step away from the stage. Catherine Stone shines a light on the understudies that have kept our favourite shows running.
At the beginning of each year, “reading more” crops up on many people’s list of resolutions. Unfortunately, many fail to keep the promises they make to themselves. M Shelton discusses how to re-ignite one’s love for books while avoiding the dreaded reading slump.
Memorials are based on retrospective interpretations of the past. How, then, can one stop the present from muddying the past? Catherine Nock assesses the difficulties of upholding artistic legacy and the controversy surrounding a planned Virginia Woolf statue.
Print Arts + Lit editor, Ella Minty, reviews Le Navet Bete’s adaptation of A Christmas Carol.
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