Aran Grover reviews the quartet Los Bitchos’ debut album, L:et The Festivities Begin.
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Aran Grover reviews the quartet Los Bitchos’ debut album, L:et The Festivities Begin.
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Aran Grover reviews the quartet Los Bitchos’ debut album, L:et The Festivities Begin.
Memorials are based on retrospective interpretations of the past. How, then, can one stop the present from muddying the past? Catherine Nock assesses the difficulties of upholding artistic legacy and the controversy surrounding a planned Virginia Woolf statue.
Lucy Evans explores one school’s decision to ban slang in academic work and the implications this has for working-class communities.
The saying goes that art imitates life. When visiting Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience, however, the roles are reversed. Lidia Cockerell discusses the VR exhibition and how digitalisation can shed new light on our understanding of art.
Online Sport Editor Harry Scott-Munro looks back at the iconic moments from the ATP World Tour Finals time in London.
Joe Newell reports on the government’s controversial announcement the HS2 rail link will go ahead. Since…
Louis Allsop retrospectively ruminates on his personal Pride Month experience
Emily Reader writes about the sunny nostalgia of Eliza Doolittle’s self-titled album.
Online music editor Stephen Ong reviews Vampire Weekend’s comeback show
Just a couple of hours before the start of their UK tour supporting dodie on 13…
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