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Video Gaming after the Pandemic: Why RPG Storytelling is Thriving More Than Ever
By Kim Littler Role Playing Games (RPGs) are characterised by their focus on narrative and exploration – elements which are strengthened and given replayability through choice driven gameplay. RPG is a genre […] Read more
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Artificial Intelligence in Digital Media: How We Can Shape the Future with AI
Kim Littler discusses some of the ways that AI can be influential in the future. Read more
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On Behalf of Burnt-Out Students, Thank you Alice Oseman – Radio Silence Reviewed
Alice Oseman is fast becoming a household name in Young Adult Fiction. Noted for her inclusivity and representation, Oseman recently entered the spotlight when her Heartstopper graphic novel series was adapted for television by Netflix. Read more
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“Everything Everywhere All At Once”: Why representation matters
Everything Everywhere All At Once triumphed at the Oscars winning seven awards, including best picture. The film’s lead features Michelle Yeoh, who won the Oscar for best actress, becoming only the second woman of colour to win the award. Read more
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Are Things Turning Up for HarperCollins Employees, or is this the Start of a Larger Problem?
Anaïs Wyder Pivaral HarperCollins has announced a provisional agreement with the union representing 250 striking employees, agreeing to arrive at federal mediation. “We entered negotiations eager to find common ground, and we […] Read more
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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