Corrective Retrospective: Junji Ito Pelican11 May 2017 Ito’s appeal lies in profound concepts and recurring subject matter. These foundational aspects of his work form a signature style that never fails to sew deep rooted feelings of intrigue and dread. Skye Newton writes. Uncategorised0 Comments276 views
Meme Obituary Pelican11 May 2017 Memes that stands as a monument for every past, present and future meme that will make you wish they had left you “forever alone”. Annelise Jansen writes. Voice0 Comments32 views
Words with Tom Vincent Pelican30 April 2017 An image hardly unfitting for a bunch of lofty, rancid youths; but still in comic contrast to the shirted, contemplative man sipping his coffee before me. Ryan Suckling interviews Tom Vincent. Film and Production0 Comments118 views
Pack Up the Moon, Scene 1 Pelican25 April 2017 Scene 1: One week before their tenth wedding anniversary, Dorothy Wickomden and Monty Lawrence are alone in a country tea garden on the outskirts of Kyoto. Words by Harry Peter Sanderson, Art by Clare Moran Uncategorised0 Comments28 views
An Ebola of Plants: Words with Dr Laura Boykin Pelican24 April 2017 Dr Boykin is one of many faces in a team of scientists, students and farmers, working on East Africa’s cassava-whitefly which act as carriers for two crop destroying diseases. Maddison Howard reports. Science0 Comments85 views
White Cars Pelican23 April 2017 My body is made for movement, safety. I am tested again and again. Insured. Bryce Newton writes. Literature and Creative Writing0 Comments47 views
Words With Performance Poet Maddie Godfrey Pelican21 April 2017 I think the measure of good poetry is something you feel in your gut. You read it and you’re like oh, that. That’s how I feel, that’s something I’ve never been able to express. Ben Yaxley interviews. Voice0 Comments154 views
Is Green, Is Good: To Burn, or not to Burn? Pelican21 April 2017 It is a dangerous game to play, prescribed burning. Maddi Howard reports. Science0 Comments31 views
Body Image Pelican21 April 2017 As the weather heats up, summer fashion tends to lean towards less material. Consequently, you may find yourself seasonally inclined (or at the least encouraged by rising temperatures) to show more skin. How do summer fashion norms impact the relationship you have with your body? Pop CultureVoice0 Comments254 views