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The Tenuous Art of iPhone Notes Poetry

Posted on 6th March 20216th March 2021 by Mia Fulford

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.  […]

SAG-AFTRA: The future for influencers?

Posted on 6th March 20216th March 2021 by Chloe-Nicole Arnold

Online influencers across social media platforms can now join a new “Influencer Agreement”, becoming a part of one of the entertainment industry’s biggest unions.  The SAG- AFTRA (otherwise known as the collaboration between the Screen […]

Literary Calendar: Books to Look Forward to in 2021

Posted on 6th March 20216th March 2021 by Emma Rivers

The Hill We Climb and Other Poems Author: Amanda Gorman This stunning collection of poetry by Amanda Gorman includes the powerful poem performed at Biden’s presidential inauguration. A truly unique voice within American poetry, Gorman […]

John Keats: Still Relevant 200 Years on?

Posted on 6th March 20216th March 2021 by Benjamin Forrest

John Keats was one of the key figures within the second wave of romantic poets – alongside the likes of Lord Byron and Percy Shelley – and he is remembered as one of the most […]

10 Best actor-director duos

Posted on 24th February 202120th February 2021 by Neive McCarthy

If you’re in the market for a new way to watch films, maybe use these actor-director duos to guide your watching choices.

‘News of the World’ review: Woody gets a live-action treatment

Posted on 23rd February 202120th February 2021 by Jack Denison

Jack Denison reviews ‘News of the World’, a film following the story-telling, heroic , wanderer played by Tom Hanks.

‘Malcolm and Marie’ review: electric, magnetic and mesmerising

Posted on 23rd February 202120th February 2021 by Neive McCarthy

Neive McCarthy reviews Netflix’s latest original film that follows a single deciding night in their relationship.

Double standards or deserved sacking? The case of Gina Carano

Posted on 22nd February 202120th February 2021 by Alex Howe

Alex Howe explains Gina Carano’s recent ‘cancellation’ and firing from the hit Star Wars spin off The Mandalorian.

A Glimpse into the Guardian’s Online Book Club

Posted on 22nd February 202124th February 2021 by Anushka Searle

Looking for a new way to occupy yourself throughout lockdown? Anushka Searle breaks down the how The Guardian’s online book club works and how she found the experience.

RuPaul’s Drag Race UK Episode 6: Snatched!

Posted on 19th February 202119th February 2021 by Eleanor Noyce

Warning, this piece contains spoilers! Snatch Game separates the weak queens from the strong: this season’s edition was no different. A poor Snatch Game performance will always be remembered, as will a brilliant one: take […]

‘Can’t Get You Out of My Head’: Adam Curtis follows up in fine style

Posted on 19th February 202122nd February 2021 by Matt Purbrick

Matt Purbrick discussses Adam Curtis’ new documentary series.

‘Penguin Bloom’ review: An incredibly authentic and realistic view of disabled life

Posted on 14th February 202114th February 2021 by Emma Rivers

Emma Rivers reviews ‘Penguin Bloom’ ,a film that authentically and caringly tackles disability in film.

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