Rachel McEwan discusses the portrayal of maternal relationships in fiction, and the pitfalls of such representations.
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Rachel McEwan discusses the portrayal of maternal relationships in fiction, and the pitfalls of such representations.
Anna Jones discusses the irony and misogyny surrounding Barbie’s Oscar nominations.
Magdalena Kanecka discusses the relaunch of an iconic museum and why it is so revolutionary
Mitchel Rowe covers Roxane Gay’s success and how she is a shining light for black, female and queer authors
Online Editor-in-Chief, Amelie Thompson, speaks with Val Jones and Ray Gosney about the Creative Older Women collective, sexageism and culture in Exeter.
Jasmine Aldridge shares her views on her favourite Japanese novel: Diary of a void
From Maggie O’Farrell’s Hamnet to Michael Radford’s The Merchant of Venice, Arts and Lit writer, Rosie Batsford, explores how Shakespearean texts are being made palatable for the twenty-first century audience.
Why is it that the media is overwhelmingly critical of Paul Mescal’s discomfort? Lydia Carter comments on our treatment towards male sexual assault.
Charlie Gershinson covers an internal show debate put on by the Debating Society which grapples with the question: should we value freedom over equality?
Jamie Speka investigates the true meaning of feminism, the different types of sexism and why it’s time to stop accusing feminism of excluding men.
Rachel McEwan discusses the portrayal of maternal relationships in fiction, and the pitfalls of such representations.
Anna Jones discusses the irony and misogyny surrounding Barbie’s Oscar nominations.
Magdalena Kanecka discusses the relaunch of an iconic museum and why it is so revolutionary
Mitchel Rowe covers Roxane Gay’s success and how she is a shining light for black, female and queer authors
Online Editor-in-Chief, Amelie Thompson, speaks with Val Jones and Ray Gosney about the Creative Older Women collective, sexageism and culture in Exeter.
Jasmine Aldridge shares her views on her favourite Japanese novel: Diary of a void
From Maggie O’Farrell’s Hamnet to Michael Radford’s The Merchant of Venice, Arts and Lit writer, Rosie Batsford, explores how Shakespearean texts are being made palatable for the twenty-first century audience.
Why is it that the media is overwhelmingly critical of Paul Mescal’s discomfort? Lydia Carter comments on our treatment towards male sexual assault.
Charlie Gershinson covers an internal show debate put on by the Debating Society which grapples with the question: should we value freedom over equality?
Jamie Speka investigates the true meaning of feminism, the different types of sexism and why it’s time to stop accusing feminism of excluding men.
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