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“More than just a gallery”: Why the Norman Rea Gallery is a leading example in the artistic world
Amélie Watson discusses the innovative Norman Rea Gallery Read more
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Tracking, Goals, and Sprints – When Did Reading Become a Competition?
It has become routine at the end of the year for the online book community to fill the internet discussing whether or not they have reached their yearly book goal. Staggering figures such as 200 or 300 books read are increasingly common. Read more
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Wednesday’s Woe
Lavinia Micheletti The Addams Family is an iconic symbol in popular culture of the weird, quirky, and sinister – in opposition to the perfect, white-picket-fence family stereotype. The fictionalised family’s dynamic nature […] Read more
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Will the Grammys ever learn? The Dangers of Compartmentalization at the Annual Award Show
Amaani Rana discusses issues surrounding the legitimacy of The Grammy Awards Read more
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In Defence of the Romance Novel
Marti Stelling From Jilly Cooper to Colleen Hoover, it’s time to stop calling romance novels lowbrow. Romance novels are relevant at any time of year. During December, bookshops are lined with festive […] Read more
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Print Prevails in the War Against Ukraine
Melissa James Displayed proudly in the window of a small independent bookshop, nestled in a quiet street of Hertfordshire – worlds away from the savage battleground that Ukraine has become – was […] Read more