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
Mitchel Rowe covers Roxane Gay’s success and how she is a shining light for black, female and queer authors
Beany Houghton celebrates Italian writer, Italo Calvino, in the month of what would be his 100th birthday.
Print Arts & Lit Editor, Maddie Conlan, gives us her book recommendations for this year’s Halloween season.
Emily Rizzo introduces us to the curious wonder of In Watermelon Sugar and outlines why it’s a perfect fit for the transition from summer to autumn.
Jasmine Aldridge shares her views on her favourite Japanese novel: Diary of a void
Gracie Moore, Arts and Lit Editor, gives her review on Exeter Theatre Company’s latest show, the performance of David MacGregor’s ‘Vino Veritas’
Joseph Terry, Print Sports Editor, delves into his favourite summer poem: Sea Fever by John Masefield.
Sarah Décory explores the latest trends surrounding film cameras and what sets them apart from their digital counterparts.
We’ve all heard of ‘don’t judge a book by its cover’. But is the same true for albums? Tilly Attrill examines their meaning and importance within the industry, from vinyl to digital.
Carys Williams takes us on a bookish trip down memory lane. From Enid Blyton to Jacqueline Wilson, the stories we encounter at a young age inevitably have a lasting impact on us.
Are you a Fresher anxious to learn about Exeter’s best-kept secrets? Or a returner eager to try something new? Charlotte Black takes us on a whistle-stop tour around Exeter, recommending the best places to immerse yourself in your reading.
The saying goes that art imitates life. When visiting Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience, however, the roles are reversed. Lidia Cockerell discusses the VR exhibition and how digitalisation can shed new light on our understanding of art.
Whether you’re a humanities student or not, deciphering academic essays is challenging at the best of times. One can easily be overwhelmed by the amount of information available and the often dense writing style. Jessica Holifield shares her top tips for tackling secondary resources and how to use them to your advantage.
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