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
Amber Platel discusses why this book may be the perfect read for commencing the new University year.
Print Arts and Lit Editor, Lauren Walsh covers her experience at the iconic Shakespeare festival in Cambridge.
Rosie Batsford discusses her experience of the infamous Vincent Van Gogh Exhibition
Online Arts and Lit Editor, Manon Martini, assesses the recent funding cuts to the English National Opera and what impact this might have on the arts in Britain.
Manon Martini, Arts + Lit Editor, reveals the best places to buy second-hand books and the joys of rehoming preloved books instead of buying new ones.
Dexter Woolley discusses the background to artist Sasha Huber’s latest exhibition and her pursuit to change the name of the Swiss mountain, Agassizhorn, named after infamous scientist Louis Agassiz.
Ella Minty, Print Arts + Lit Editor, reviews Le Navet Bete’s latest production, Robin Hood.
Amber Hogan explores the controversy surrounding the new sculpture dedicated to Mary Wollstonecraft in North London.
Austin Taylor discusses the link between art and mental health, and looks at the potentially harmful motif of the ‘tortured artist’.
Paige Insalaco reviews the relevance of both books and podcasts. Has one subsumed the other, or do they both have a place in contemporary society?
Contributor Sofia Gallucci-Giles discusses the $10 million sale of Shakespeare’s first folio and whether such literary gold should be in the hands of the public domain
Millie Browning discusses whether there is a place for the arts during an economic crisis, amid Rishi Sunak’s latest ‘retrain’ campaign
Sofia Giles reviews the importance of regional theatres and how they serve to protect the arts ecosystem
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