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The gryph-online: The arts and culture editors’ top stream picks

Posted on 20th November 202020th November 2020 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Print Editor Sinead O’Riordan: Synecdoche, New York, Charlie Kaufman (Amazon Prime) This is a weird one to wrap your head around. It‘s basically a film about a play about a play, with all linear understanding […]

Batman’s battle: Cinema’s super-saviour from COVID?

Posted on 20th November 202020th November 2020 by Lizzie Wright

Will the newest Batman pave the way for filming during the pandemic? Lizzie Wright discusses what the pandemic means for film sets all around the world.

The resurgence of reading: Reserved for the rich?

Posted on 20th November 202020th November 2020 by Esme McGowan

Esme McGowan explores the fundamental importance of reading to multiple groups in society, and in particular, its provision of essential escapism for all during the lockdown.

Where does Banksy belong?

Posted on 20th November 202020th November 2020 by Mia Fulford

With the newest Banksy turning up on the side of a beauty salon in Nottingham, Mia Fulford unpacks where street art really belongs.

Meet the Artist: Chloe Prentice

Posted on 17th November 202019th November 2020 by Safi Bugel

Safi Bugel caught up with Chloe Prentice, the print designer behind our Black History Month feature for In the Middle.

The Glass Bell: “Anne Bronte’s life is very apt for this day and age”

Posted on 16th November 2020 by Alexander Gibbon

Our wonderful In The Middle Associate Alex Gibbon interviews Leeds-based Gondal Theatre Company as they prepare for their upcoming performance of The Glass Bell!

The art world has reacted to Trump’s loss and they are taking him super seriously

Posted on 14th November 202014th November 2020 by Tom Poole

Take a look back at how the arts world has treated President Trump over the years and what new material he has given them to work with.

Controversy surrounds new sculpture of Mary Wollstonecraft, asking is nudity necessary?

Posted on 14th November 202014th November 2020 by Sally Morris

Sally Morris details the controversy surrounding the new Mary Wollstonecraft statue and discusses the implications of representing the writer in the nude.

Podcasts you need to start listening to right now

Posted on 14th November 202014th November 2020 by Harriet Purbrick

From talking pregnancy tests to your least favourite colleague in HR, Harriet Purbrick explores the podcasts you should be listening to but probably aren’t.

Hundreds of authors join #Signforourbookshops in an effort to support local bookstores

Posted on 14th November 2020 by Madeleine Gauci Green

Hundreds of authors are signing up to help keep local and independent bookstores running throughout lockdown.

Ep 1&2 Mandalorian Review: Dinsey+’s flagship Star Wars property gloriously returns

Posted on 14th November 202014th November 2020 by Matthew Moorey

This is a no spoiler review of the first two episodes of the Mandalorian, so you can get a feel for how the season is going!

New online bookshop launched to rival Amazon

Posted on 13th November 202013th November 2020 by Isabelle Thom

Bookshop.org have launched an initiative that is set to save local and independent bookstores from closure, as it encourages shopping locally and staves off multi-billion dollar companies!

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