Rachel Bulman reviews Exeter Northcott and Le Navet Bete’s production of Cinderella
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Rachel Bulman reviews Exeter Northcott and Le Navet Bete’s production of Cinderella
Online Lifestyle editor Sophie Porteous reviews Adam Kay’s bestselling book, This is Going to Hurt.
Isabel Langguth explores the history of book banning and why it is still happening today.
Isabel Caine examines the impact of war on Ukraine’s cultural heritage.
Emma Blackmore analyses the use of food symbolism in art to criticise human overconsumption.
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.
Molly Clearly explores the importance of opening lines and discusses some of her favourites.
George Clark, Print Comment Editor, discusses the debate of audiobooks versus physical books and how they are different rather than a copy of the other.
Be the Change society combines creativity and initiative to spread awareness on microplastics
Freda Worrell explores both the positive and negative impacts that reading can have on people with eating disorders.
In celebration of Black History Month, Emily Pirie looks at Alice Walker’s ‘The Colour Purple’.
Abbie Walker shares her bonfire night poem, ‘Tissue Paper Flames’.
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