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Drag Queen Sherry Pie has been disqualified from ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’.

Posted on 7th March 20209th April 2020 by Lizzie Wright

Season 12 of the US reality TV show RuPaul’s Drag Race only kicked off a week ago, but it has already been rife with controversy over New York City based drag queen Sherry Pie (Joey […]

Drag Race Season 12 Episode 1 REVIEW

Posted on 6th March 20206th March 2020 by Lizzie Wright

It’s back back back back back again! The hit reality show, where drag queens vie for the title of America’s Next Drag Superstar, premiered its twelfth season, with rap royalty Nicki Minaj as the guest […]

Dear Anime: Where are your Women?

Posted on 6th March 20206th March 2020 by Tanika Lane

Hunter X Hunter. The Seven Deadly Sins. Naruto. Titles such as these bounce from the tongues of eager fans as some of the most engrossing long-time manga and anime adaptations to date. Their plots are […]

When to Turn off the Tap, and End a Television Show

Posted on 24th February 202024th February 2020 by Sinead O'Riordan

If you’re human, you’ll probably be familiar with the concept of things coming to an end. It’s the law to which all things abide, including television shows. With the news that Netflix’s ‘Sex Education’ has […]

Boku No Backlash

Posted on 21st February 202021st February 2020 by Tanika Lane

Beloved manga and anime Boku no Hero Academia falls under the threat of the axe after writer Horikoshi delves too far into the more war-torn aspects of Japan‘s history.

Queerness Sewn into the Fabric of the Everyday

Posted on 17th February 202017th February 2020 by Cerys Bell

Sex Education is now in its second season, and after the success of the first it continues to provide a new take on ‘coming of age’ drama along with adolescent sexuality.  Laurie Nunn, the creator […]

Review: Next in Fashion

Posted on 16th February 202021st February 2020 by Siobhan Dale

Next in Fashion is a new Netflix series which consists of 18 designers from across the globe; who battle it out to win $250,000 and their own collection featured on Net-A-Porter.  Hosted by the fabulous […]

Who’s Coming Out In 2020?

Posted on 14th February 202014th February 2020 by Lizzie Wright

The act of ‘coming out’ for a member of the LGBTQIA+ community is a constant one. Due to straight or cis bias, a queer person performs the act of coming out to nearly everyone they […]

This Is Not A Drill: Our First Black Doctor Is Here!

Posted on 7th February 202024th April 2021 by Clarissa Leung

‘Turns out the Doctor is not white this time!’ said no one ever. At least, not until now. Jo Martin is revealed to be one of the many incarnations of the Doctor from Doctor Who, […]

Love Island: Why increasing racial diversity does not provide the ultimate answer to ending racial prejudices in the show.

Posted on 5th February 20205th February 2020 by Shannon Cook

The latest Winter edition of ‘Love Island’ had come under fire for its lack of racial diversity before the new line-up was even announced. After the rapid removal of Caroline Flack from her presenting role, […]

Review: The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina

Posted on 3rd February 202014th March 2020 by Emily Parry

The creators of Riverdale are at it again folks, between writing shirtless scenes for Archie Andrews and forcing Veronica to sing yet another Kidz Bop version of a timeless classic ( Elton John’s Saturday Night […]

Review: Anne with an E Season 3

Posted on 2nd February 20202nd February 2020 by Andrea Loftus

Family is the core and youth is the essence of Netflix’s adaptation of Lucy Maud Montgomery’s ‘Anne of Green Gables’, but the loose ends tied up in Season 3 seem like a farewell to Avonlea.

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