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‘The industry could and should do a lot more’: Interventions and their Necessity in Diversifying Publishing
Leah Golder discusses why the publishing industry urgently needs to do more to diversify its workplace. Read more
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Wes Anderson’s The French Dispatch and why there is still space for artistic films in modern cinema.
Edsard Driessen discusses changes in the cinema industry and why The French Dispatch was the refreshing film we all needed. Read more
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Finding Feminine Freedom in the Y2K Nostalgia Resurgence
Conner Ives’ catwalk debut opened up a time capsule. Ives’ take on high-fashion wasn’t that unobtainable and opulent art form it usually is, he took us to a realm we could all achieve and threw us back to Y2K. Read more
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Take me or leave me – the changing opinions of musical theatre
Musical theatre wasn’t always deemed as a particularly ‘cool’ part of popular culture. But, have we reached a turning point? Read more
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Choice-Driven Gameplay and the Demand in Multi-Layered Storytelling
Milena Srandeva explores the rise in choice-driven game play and why consumers love being able to decide the story’s fate. Read more
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Originality has Died so that the Book Cover May Live On
Amelia Chambers discusses the unoriginality of recent book covers Read more
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The Art Form of the Tinder Bio
If someone asked me where the most revolutionary writing I’ve seen recently is, I would stop them as they walked over to Waterstones and direct them to the App Store. Tinder has created a new genre of writing: the Tinder Bio. Read more
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The Highs and Lows of accessing TV shows
When was the last time you binge-watched a TV show? It feels like just yesterday I woke up at 8 am to watch the third season of Sex Education. 8 long hours later, I felt drained. Was I watching this so quickly because I was engrossed by the Netflix comedy? Or was it the increased… Read more