Deputy Editor, Richard Ainslie discusses his creative lockdown. Basket weaving is his latest pursuit.
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Deputy Editor, Richard Ainslie discusses his creative lockdown. Basket weaving is his latest pursuit.
Richard Ainslie describes his own experience with lockdown and the unique problems it has presented his family
Rhian Hutchings tackles the topic of diaries during lockdown, and how they can help us better understand ourselves in these uncertain times.
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.
Elizabeth Brown discusses the BBC’s watery new adaptation of this beloved classic.
Harry Edmundson reviews Charli XCX’s new pandemic album to transport a generation out of lockdown.
Ariane Joudrey discusses the implications that streaming theatrical productions may have on the experience of the viewer and how this may influence the way in which people respond the the return of live theatre
Harry Edmundson reviews the BBC’s attempt at a zoom-radio festival.
Bridie Adams looks back to a happier time of cinema going, and wishes for a return to a room with a Vue
Tamara Moule proposes the potential for a new normal in the health and fitness industry post-lockdown.
Deputy Editor, Richard Ainslie discusses his creative lockdown. Basket weaving is his latest pursuit.
Richard Ainslie describes his own experience with lockdown and the unique problems it has presented his family
Rhian Hutchings tackles the topic of diaries during lockdown, and how they can help us better understand ourselves in these uncertain times.
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.
Elizabeth Brown discusses the BBC’s watery new adaptation of this beloved classic.
Harry Edmundson reviews Charli XCX’s new pandemic album to transport a generation out of lockdown.
Ariane Joudrey discusses the implications that streaming theatrical productions may have on the experience of the viewer and how this may influence the way in which people respond the the return of live theatre
Harry Edmundson reviews the BBC’s attempt at a zoom-radio festival.
Bridie Adams looks back to a happier time of cinema going, and wishes for a return to a room with a Vue
Tamara Moule proposes the potential for a new normal in the health and fitness industry post-lockdown.
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