Arts and Culture Editor Mia Fulford paints an homage to a truly festive treat, Chalet Girl.
The Mental Health Benefits of Nature
While nature is by no means a substitute for meaningful therapy and medical treatment for mental health, it does offer a vital respite; this has perhaps been no more felt than over the last year […]
Women in the Arts Over Time
The tagline of this year’s International Women’s Day was #choosetochallenge. The tag encourages people to tackle gender-based inequality on a personal and collective level. Equally, the tag draws attention to the numerous women throughout history, […]
The Tenuous Art of iPhone Notes Poetry
Delving into iPhone Notes Poetry is a bit like going down a rabbit hole littered with persistent f*ck boy word vomit, Gabbie Hanna’s crimes against literature (see: Adultolescence), and some genuinely actually quite good stuff. […]
Joe Biden’s Extreme makeover: Home Edition
Mia Fulford details what President Biden’s redecoration of the Oval Office means for American Politics and the future of the United States.
Why the Oostvaardersplassen rewilding scheme may have missed the mark
A delve into the ethical considerations of rewilding, and how one site may have failed to hit the mark.
Latest season of The Crown exposes double standards from MPs
There appears to be something slightly insidious in how Oliver Dowden, Culture Secretary, has singled out the recent series of The Crown as needing a warning of its fictional status. That the most recent season […]
In defence of Stonehenge’s scenic route
Mia Fulford writes about the newly proposed plan to dig alongside Stonehenge.
Where does Banksy belong?
With the newest Banksy turning up on the side of a beauty salon in Nottingham, Mia Fulford unpacks where street art really belongs.
We cannot rely on Biden to bail us out after Brexit
The advent of the new US President, Democrat Joe Biden, does little to aid the insecurities wrought by the potential of a no-deal Brexit. At best, we can hope that Biden’s influence may steer the […]
REVIEW: Rebecca
Mia Fulford reviews Netflix’s latest film adaptation ‘Rebecca’.
Pick up a non-fiction book every once in a while!
Non-Fiction is not everybody’s favourite. Particularly during term-time, when so much of your reading is dedicated to dense, academic texts, reading a book for pleasure can be the last thing we want to do. When […]