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Haute Couture: Fashion as Performance Art
Esther Okorocha discusses haute couture and Paris Fashion Week 2023 Read more
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Ethel Cain, Religion and Why Cannibalism is Having a Moment
‘You’re so handsome when I’m all over your mouth,’ sings Hayden Anhedönia, arms outstretched, claw-like fingernails glinting. Read more
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In Defence of Mindy Kaling: Diversity, Representation, and Writing What You Know
Grace Rajapandian Credit- Gilbert Flores / Variety via Getty Images In 2020, comedian and writer Mindy Kaling (The Office, Never Have I Ever) noted being the sole diverse figure in a room […] Read more
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“There’s really a BookTok account for everyone”: A Look at TikTok’s Book Community with Creator Megan Sleath
Ellie Tucker Recently, GQ published a provocative article denouncing Booktok as a ‘shallow’ and superficial community. Author Barry Pierce found the platform to be, “more about a lifestyle aesthetic than actual reading.” […] Read more
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Aftersun; The Last Dance
My mum holds the lore of Rotten Tomatoes highly. She loves a good film and adores a great one. Unlike my mum, my dad is rather content with watching Taken 1, 2 and 3 at any time and in any order. He is a simple man. My mum, however, has a keen eye for cinema… Read more
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What Harry Styles’ Album of the Year Win at the Grammys Means to the Art and the Artist
Diyar Keyhanfar At the 65th Grammy awards in February 2023, British singer and former One Direction member, Harry Styles, took home the award for Album of the Year – an award that […] Read more
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The ever-lasting loop: The TikTok epidemic
Sophie Conner Ironically, the first time I knew it had become a real problem was when the question of “Do you even remember the last three TikToks you watched?” interrogated me at […] Read more
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Reading “A Room of One’s Own” in 2023
Josh Povall Nearly 100 years on, Virginia Woolf’s A Room of One’s Own is as pertinent as ever in the era of Andrew Tate. I received a copy of A Room of […] Read more