Judy Dodd, Print Arts & Lit Editor, discusses “That Knave, Raleigh”, a play coming soon to the Barnfield Theatre.
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Judy Dodd, Print Arts & Lit Editor, discusses “That Knave, Raleigh”, a play coming soon to the Barnfield Theatre.
Online Arts and Lit editor, Manon Martini, interviews the cast of Mark Leipacher’s Macbeth – Partners of Greatness.
Agata Koralewska analyses the emergence of ‘bookstagram’ and explores the pros and cons of the online reading community.
Clémence Smith, Editor-in-Chief, reviews Exeter University Shakespeare Company’s production of The Tempest.
Isabel Caine explores the history behind the pantomime, one of Britain’s more unique Christmas traditions.
Catherine Stone reviews the popular science fiction novel Dune, in light of its recent film adaptation.
Who has not stumbled across a list of “books that will change your life”? The popularity of non-fiction is on the rise, as authors seek to give readers accessible introductions to a plethora of topics, ranging from feminism to boosting productivity. Rhian Hutchings analyses this phenomenon and its potential consequences.
Abdulrazak Gurnah, winner of the 2021 Nobel Prize in literature, has surged to the top of bestseller lists. Catherine Nock reviews his latest novel, Afterlives, and discusses the impact of receiving such high critical acclaim.
Ariane Joudrey, Online Arts and Literature Editor, and Tom Dormer, Online Science Editor, reviews John Cleese’s ‘Bang! Bang!’ at Northcott Theatre.
Kamila Bell, Print Comment Editor reviews Spotlight’s ‘Shine like the Sun’.
Lucy Aylmer discusses the presence of public art on the high street.
Amy Butterworth illustrates the commonly misinterpreted term, Tantra and the framework in which its exhibition was…
Tom Dormer provides an introspective account on the ethics of exhibiting Nazi propaganda The 27th of January…
Amelia Gregory discusses the responses to the art world being mediated by the Instagram experience The…
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