Arts & Lit editor Kayleigh Swart reviews Ali Hazelwood’s sporty romance, Deep End.
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Arts & Lit editor Kayleigh Swart reviews Ali Hazelwood’s sporty romance, Deep End.
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.
Maddie Conlan, Print Arts and Lit Editor, reviews Ryan Simons’ Shock Horror as it takes the stage at Exeter Northcott Theatre.
Faith Dale-Hughes gives her two cents on the new Mulaney material, performed in Hammersmith, London.
Isabella Ankerson, Deputy Online Editor, reviews Theatre with Teeth’s newest production, It’s a Woman’s World.
Harry Craig, Print Music Editor, reviews Frankie Boyle’s show at Exeter’s Great Hall.
Emily Sara Rizzo review Sherlock Holmes- The Valley of Fear at the Northcott Theatre
Rhian Hutchings reminisces on family photographs, and the sentimental value they have for us in lockdown.
Bridie Adams questions the fairness of gallery and theatre reopening in relation to the rest of the economy. Is it right that retail opens before the arts?
Amplify’s Online Editor, Rupali Naik, interviews the founders of The Creative Switch on their recent growth, work, and experiences.
Print Editor Bryony Gooch looks at the University of Leicester’s decision to axe Medieval Literature as an attempt to decolonise the curriculum.
Austin Taylor explores Exeter’s rich architectural histories, from its Roman roots to its Georgian splendour
Eirwen Abberley Watton draws our attention towards an often ignored sub-genre – climate fiction – and the tangible impacts it has.
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