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Visual Art

Thoughts on a weaker day

2 November 2017

Artwork by Selina Bell.

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Corrective Retrospective: Peter Mendelsund

2 November 2017

Of course, the greatest pleasure comes from finding his work, on your own personal bookshelf, already living there, with you. Designs loved, and now known. Ruth Thomas writes.

Literature and Creative Writing

I Am Going: Part 1, Pocket Money

2 November 2017

The first installment of 'I Am Going', a ten part collaborative creative writing series. Words by Hannah Cockroft.

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Fashion Cannot Campaign for a Feminist Future When It Still Perpetuates an Exploitative System

2 November 2017

How can the exploitative system that abuses women attempt to imbue a feminist rhetoric in its work? Isabella Corbett writes.

Music

Taking 5 With New Nausea

2 November 2017

Music editor Tess Bury caught up with local heartthrob Albert Pritchard, AKA New Nausea, to find out how he started making music and what makes him do it.

Voice

The Quasi-Definitive Soft Serve Study

2 November 2017

Jorge Luis Fonseca reviews.

Voice

GIRL REVIEWS SO MANY HOUSEHOLD SURFACES YOU WON’T BELIEVE WHAT HAPPENS NEXT

2 November 2017

I’m at a point in my life where I spend a lot of time laying down, exhausted, on the floor. If you too are at this stage, it’s a good…

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The Moon: Who on Earth Owns it?

2 November 2017

The answer to this depends on who you ask. Kylie Matthews writes.

Literature and Creative Writing

A Roundtable Discussion After Yassmin Abdel-Magied’s Talk on Unconscious Bias

2 November 2017

On the 4th of July Pema, Claire, and Jules, attended a talk given by Yassmin Abdel-Magied

Science

Rich Complacency Will Cost the Poor: the emergence of the climate change refugee

31 October 2017

Despite all indicators of the devastating impact of climate change, wealthy nations remain complacent and frustratingly slow-paced at invoking mitigation strategies and environmental protection laws. Maddi Howard writes.

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