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As a student studying and living in Bristol, prior to the West of England Combined Authority (WECA) mayoral election my flatmates and I received a brochure in the post. It contained voting and ...
If Yorkshire is to be hailed as God’s Own Country, then York deserves the credentials of God’s Own City. Woven together with cobbled streets and beauty spots unlike any other city in its proximity, ...
As a body of work, Marvel’s Cinematic Universe massively divides opinion—yet Black Panther does seem to have the cultural significance to bridge the gap. Historically a white-dominated space, the ...
With 1.5 billion monthly active users, it’s hard to imagine a time before TikTok. Sure, it isn’t the only social media app of its kind. However, I believe TikTok is far more addictive than other ...
Order the Dubai tavoletta at Il Gattopardo, Mayfair’s homage to 1960s Italiana, and you will be presented with a chisel. Michelangelo didn’t carve his David with a dessert spoon, and Head Pastry Chef ...
While the Edinburgh Fringe Festival may steal the spotlight each summer, the Scottish capital is brimming year-round with hidden gems and off-the-beaten-path experiences just waiting to be explored.
Twenty years ago, acclaimed narrative and documentary filmmaker Werner Herzog released one of the greatest films of his career. With critical adoration and a tidy $4 million at the box office, Grizzly ...
Richard Siken’s ‘Litany in Which Certain Things Are Crossed Out‘ is a sprawling, emotional, and devastating poem that deserves repeated readings and deep reflection. Originally published in Crush ...
An exhibition of male idiocy that touches on parasocial boundaries and entitlement, Tummy Monster is a visceral and stomach-churning feature that first premiered at last year’s Glasgow Film Festival.
The map doesn’t love you back. That thought came to me somewhere between lines. Between the familiar churn of a departure board and the quiet horror of finding a place you once called home crumbling ...
This time last year, I was on the cusp of graduating and entering the ‘real’ world (a phrase that my mum loves to use). Admittedly, the past 12 months haven’t panned out exactly as I’d have hoped in ...
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