Judy Dodd, Print Arts & Lit. Editor, reviews Close Enough at Exeter Phoenix, a comedy show about the immigrant experience.
Judy Dodd, Print Arts & Lit. Editor, reviews Close Enough at Exeter Phoenix, a comedy show about the immigrant experience.
Online Lifestyle Editor Jasmine Payne investigates whether celebrity activism is a means of provoking real change or simply a publicity stunt
From cosy comfort shows to gripping dramas, three writers reveal their top binge-worthy picks!
Helena Hughes’ insightful Take on the Cannes 77th Annual Film Festival.
Having watched the recent KSI vs Tommy Fury fight, Tabitha John evaluates whether YouTube boxing has had a positive impact on the sport.
Gracie Moore, Online Arts & Lit editor, explores the recent Russell Brand allegations and the reality of being a woman in the entertainment industry.
Elinor Jones suggests some ways to keep occupied when the internet fails Amidst a pandemic, with the need to access information rapidly for work, medical needs and keeping in touch …
To the untrained eye, The Book Cover is (no pun intended) exactly what it says on the cover. Bookish, elusive; antiquated-to all intents and purposes, it’s a book shop only …
Judy Dodd, Print Arts & Lit. Editor, reviews Close Enough at Exeter Phoenix, a comedy show about the immigrant experience.
Online Lifestyle Editor Jasmine Payne investigates whether celebrity activism is a means of provoking real change or simply a publicity stunt
From cosy comfort shows to gripping dramas, three writers reveal their top binge-worthy picks!
Helena Hughes’ insightful Take on the Cannes 77th Annual Film Festival.
Having watched the recent KSI vs Tommy Fury fight, Tabitha John evaluates whether YouTube boxing has had a positive impact on the sport.
Gracie Moore, Online Arts & Lit editor, explores the recent Russell Brand allegations and the reality of being a woman in the entertainment industry.
Elinor Jones suggests some ways to keep occupied when the internet fails Amidst a pandemic, with the need to access information rapidly for work, medical needs and keeping in touch …
To the untrained eye, The Book Cover is (no pun intended) exactly what it says on the cover. Bookish, elusive; antiquated-to all intents and purposes, it’s a book shop only …
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