Rosie Peters-McDonald, Print Deputy Editor, interviews Devon-based performer and theatre company owner Cristina Varga
Rosie Peters-McDonald, Print Deputy Editor, interviews Devon-based performer and theatre company owner Cristina Varga
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.
Gracie Moore, Arts and Lit editor, discusses her experience of an immersive exhibition.
Lucy Facer discusses the uncertainty of young adulthood as navigated by the protagonist of Elif Batuman’s The Idiot.
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
As summer is well underway, Danni Darrah writes about which books you should bring with you on your next trip to Exmouth.
Georgia Balmer investigates the lack of middle-aged women in Hollywood productions. Is youth and beauty a necessity for stardom?
Millie Betts explores Matt Haig’s bestselling novel, The Midnight Library
Austin Taylor explores how a newly published collection of Franz Kafka’s documents can expand our knowledge of the author’s life.
Henry Hood discusses Kazuo Ishiguro’s highly anticipated novel, Klara and the Sun.
Emma Blackmore analyses the use of food symbolism in art to criticise human overconsumption.
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