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.
Amberly Wright shares her week of Parisian summer and the artwork that framed it.
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.
Manon Martini discusses the secrets concealed within royal fashion choices that you may have missed during the funeral of her late majesty Queen Elizabeth II
Milly Earnshaw-White takes us on a motivational adventure with protagonist Lena as she discovers the importance of living in the present.
Arts and Lit Editor Gwenllian Page-Gibby provides an insight into one of Wales’ most important Arts festivals.
Online Editor Clémence Smith assesses the future of opera and how the art form might draw in younger audiences.
Jo Leyland unveils Exeter Northcott Theatre’s plans to reopen and what you can do to support your local theatre
Rhian Hutchings assesses political activism in art and whether this really is a force for good
Max Ingleby delves into the subtle art of the illustration, and reflects on the impacts they can have on our imaginations as children.
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