Mia Fulford reviews Netflix’s latest film adaptation ‘Rebecca’.
The not so realistic way reality TV portrays Black communities
Marjolaine Marsile dives into the representation of Black people in Reality TV and it’s harmful impact on real world people.
This time last year: A look back at cinema before the pandemic
Neive McCarthy takes us back to a time where we would sit in cinemas, next to strangers, without masks on…practically unimaginable nowadays. Even though we miss going to the cinema and having our pick of the bunch, streaming services and at-home premiers remind us that it’s not all that bad!
Dear Jonathan: I believe Emily Ratajkowski.
Iona Tompkins offers her response to Emily Ratajkowski’s powerful essay on consent and modelling.
Study Abroad at Home: Falling in Love with Where We Are
The craziness of 2020 continues. With many regions facing local lockdown, redundancies risings and students learning online it can be hard to go outside or even get out of bed. So, I thought in this […]
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 […]
‘Get to the back of the queue’: Observing the Tories’ contempt for creative workers
Maryam Jameela unpacks the prejudice behind the government’s latest Arts Funding programme and what it means for the future of our culture.
Review: Nando’s The Great Imitator
Is the new Nando’s vegan chicken worth it? Read this article to find out
Breast Cancer Awareness Month – the importance of checking your boobs and pecs
All genders have breast tissue and all breast tissue has the possibility of becoming cancerous. So, getting into a monthly routine of checking your breasts is important for everyone; it could even save your life!
“I So Would Have Gone for You”
Ruby discusses whether the pandemic has increased sexual harassment and unwanted flirtations. She takes us through her funny but distressing personal experience of having an increased amount of male reappearances during lockdown. There must be […]
Making most of the loop: Leeds Art Gallery during COVID-19
Chris On take us on their journey through a day at the Leeds Art Gallery during a global pandemic. From the impact of a one-way system on viewing art, to seeing the gallery as a featured character of each of the exhibitions, this article allows you to see what the gallery has to offer through a fresh pair of eyes,
The Pandemic’s Effect on Our Habits
This article follows on from a survey by Just Eat and City Pantry that looked at how our habits changed over lockdown