In a world of false realities and photoshop, Elizabeth Barber delves into how social media has increased celebrities unauthentic portrayals, and why this has repeatedly disappointed audiences.
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In a world of false realities and photoshop, Elizabeth Barber delves into how social media has increased celebrities unauthentic portrayals, and why this has repeatedly disappointed audiences.
Admiring the film’s influencer culture commentary, Lisette Reed commends Shepherd’s direction whilst praising Mia Isaac’s standout performance
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Maggie John discusses the comeback of Crocs as a fashionable, or rather unfashionable, shoe choice
Sienna White explains how damaging cancel culture can really be
Print Features Editor Bethany Collins shines a light on the power influencers have over our spending habits and how the coronavirus lockdown has made us question the role they play in our lives.
Harry Edmundson discusses the relationship between social media influences and literature and the online trend of reading.
Rupali Naik takes a positive stance on activism from seemingly superficial platforms: are we changing the nature of social media?
Yudy Wu interrogates the loan service Klarna and worries of its student appeal
In a world of false realities and photoshop, Elizabeth Barber delves into how social media has increased celebrities unauthentic portrayals, and why this has repeatedly disappointed audiences.
Admiring the film’s influencer culture commentary, Lisette Reed commends Shepherd’s direction whilst praising Mia Isaac’s standout performance
Review: Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2022) Pollyanna Roberts finds only a modicum of fun in Netflix’s direct sequel to Hooper’s canonical slasher and an overabundance of superficiality and missteps. As an …
Maggie John discusses the comeback of Crocs as a fashionable, or rather unfashionable, shoe choice
Sienna White explains how damaging cancel culture can really be
Print Features Editor Bethany Collins shines a light on the power influencers have over our spending habits and how the coronavirus lockdown has made us question the role they play in our lives.
Harry Edmundson discusses the relationship between social media influences and literature and the online trend of reading.
Rupali Naik takes a positive stance on activism from seemingly superficial platforms: are we changing the nature of social media?
Yudy Wu interrogates the loan service Klarna and worries of its student appeal
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