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
Lauren Walsh, Arts and Lit editor, discusses Rey Camoy, corporeal mime, the differences between British and Japanese audiences and more with Tania Coke
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.
Lucy Facer explores the intricacies of the twenty-first century minimalist movement
Freda Worrell Reviews The Shotgun Theatre’s Little Woman: The Broadway Musical
Cleo Gravett, Print Satire Editor, reflects on her experience at the Futures Physical Theatre Masterclass
Online Arts and Lit editor, Manon Martini, interviews the cast of Mark Leipacher’s Macbeth – Partners of Greatness.
Local artist, Molly Rooke talks to Exeposé about her postponed exhibition at Exeter Phoenix and how the environment is at the top of her artistic agenda
Ellie Down explores her year in books and reviews which books were most impactful
Eirwen Abberley Watton reviews the new Netflix series, Bridgerton, discussing the show’s strong-willed female characters, as well as problematic elements that the fanbase may have overlooked.
Olivia Garrett explores the mouth-watering world of fictional food.
Austin Taylor discusses Banned Books Week and the issues of literary censorship
By exploring the relationship between diary writing and women, Rhian Hutchings argues that the diary is a cathartic medium for sharing ideas and feelings
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