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
Online Arts & Lit Editor Violet Berney explores Irish stories that engage with the morbid and unsettling.
Maddie Conlan and Lauren Walsh, Print Arts and Lit Editors, discuss their opinion on La Navet Bete’s ‘6 stars out of 5’ performance of King Arthur
Lauren Walsh, Arts and Lit Editor, discusses the WHO’s recent findings around how the arts can positively affect our health.
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.
Rosie Batsford discusses censorship and feminist ideology in relation to Henrik Ibsen’s 1879 play A Doll’s House.
Arts + Lit Editor Violet Berney gives her take on the National Theatre’s production of James Graham’s Best of Enemies.
Ella Minty reviews EUTCO’S latest performance ‘The Amber Trap’.
The Great Gatsby is out of copyright, and Olivia Garrett anticipates the book’s new life in the public domain.
Floris de Bruin uncovers the new economic and environmentally-friendly architecture which could revolutionise the way we build.
Fisayo Amodu discusses pseudonyms and their impact on the art world.
Cat Stone overviews the very first novel, The Tale of Genji, and it’s cultural impact.
Jessica Holifield commemorates Women’s History Month by celebrating women’s contribution to literature. Who are the female literary greats and why?
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