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andressj32
Oct 16, 20233 min read
5 Horror Novels to Read This Spooky Season
This season has no shortage of traditions, but the one that always seems to reign over the rest is indulging in horror and scary stories.
Gokul KP
Oct 15, 20234 min read
Essay: Ambition and The Child
The essay talks about the impact childhood experiences have on life, and how it is essential to find happiness in simple, everyday things.
weldondominique
Oct 13, 20234 min read
Walter Lobyn Hamilton Spins Albums Into Art: A Review of What I Have You Have
Welcon Dominique reviews of Walter Lobyn Hamilton's 'What I Have You Have' exhibition
A. L. Sarino
Oct 12, 20235 min read
Essay: Portrait of a Lady on Fire and the Myth of the Muse and the Artist
When the portrayal of the artist and muse has been riddled with the male gaze, Portrait of a Lady on Fire blurs the lines...
Celina Tran
Oct 11, 20234 min read
The Last Man on Earth: Erik Dargitz on the Odyssey of Fletcher
Erik Dargitz is a Seattle-based advertising creative director and author. His debut novel, The Odyssey of Fletcher is out on the 20th of Oct
Terry Trowbridge
Oct 10, 20233 min read
Chapbook Review: James Lindsay’s The Lake
A review of James Lindsay’s chapbook The Lake, a collection of 12 poems that fit together.
Faith Diaz
Oct 9, 20235 min read
Essay: Netflix’s Heartstopper Heals the Inner, Queer Child of America
Bisexual and LBGTQIA+ representation at large is the long anticipated reward for viewers of Netflix's Heartstopper.
Sarah Hajkowski
Oct 8, 20238 min read
Playwright Abby Auman on splatter, risk-taking and the importance of intimate, live theatre
This October sees the world premiere of The Splatter Play, a messy spectacle written by Abby Auman and directed by Jess Johnson.
Chao Shete
Oct 7, 20233 min read
Looting Legacies: The British Museum’s Stolen Treasures
Nightmare at the British Museum: missing treasure and renewed calls to repatriate stolen objects.
serinde1967
Oct 6, 20235 min read
Essay: Somewhere in the Middle
"I can’t even read the letters my father sent his mother during the war. There is a void there, a blank space..."
eratomag
Oct 5, 20236 min read
Laufey’s New Album: A Bewitching Rom-Com Between Classical and Jazz
Bewitched is the second studio album of Icelandic-Chinese artist Laufey, and is Spotify's 2nd biggest debut globally
Andrea EBJ
Oct 4, 20232 min read
ON STRIKE: Writers Guild on Negotiations.
By Elizabeth BJ Following up with the writers’ and actors' strikes news, after months and months, the AMPTP finally reached the Writers...
Devanshi Panda
Oct 4, 20234 min read
Essay: Ma's Hair
Ma has always hated her hair.I think Ma often feels like she is her hair. Untameable, prone to flare-ups, old, decisively indecisive.
Rosemary Twomey
Oct 3, 20236 min read
Writing Life: How to Make Writing Feel Like Your Day job
Treat your writing a little bit more like your day job, and you might find that publication appears in the horizon.
Catriona Miller
Oct 2, 20234 min read
Autumn Art: The Best Shows Around the UK
September is change-over month in galleries across the country. Here is the pick of the up-coming exhibitions across the UK.
Anwesha Dutta
Oct 1, 20235 min read
The Strange Sublimity of a Face
On faces, femmes and feelings.
devonfwebb
Sep 30, 20238 min read
Notes on the Barbaissance
An overview of the recent 'Barbie-mania', & the film's cultural & critical impact.
Callum Foulds
Sep 29, 20238 min read
Ten Songs to Listen to as Autumn Approaches
Here are the songs of the season!
firstnamecarmenx
Sep 26, 20233 min read
Iced Coffee
The potential metaphysical and existential dread of drinking (and thinking through) an iced coffee, maybe (as in, if there's any potential).
Chao Shete
Sep 25, 20233 min read
Review: A Spell of Good Things by Ayòbámi Adébáyò: A Deep Dive Into Economic and Political Class
Book Review: Engaging, subtle, brilliant 'A Spell of Good Things' blends the extremely personal and the political.
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