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Are Depop resellers really immoral, or is there more than what meets the eye to these sustainable sellers?
Lauryn Berry reviews The Great Circus documentary, which follows a circus company in its preparations for a new show
One of the best shot independent films of recent years, Fugitive Dreams is a touching tale of homelessness, police brutality and a search for purpose
Charlotte Dauphin’s haunting portrayal of grief boasts a visual elegance but has little under the surface.
Tik Tok may be a paradise of scrolling. Have you seen the sea shanties and know the story?
Country of Hotels draws influence from The Shining, yet fails to add anything new to the genre in what becomes a boring and uncomfortable watch
Sports Editor Will takes us through the concept of “March Madness” and American university sports
Alienor Bombarde explores the Richard Prince controversy and what it reveals about privacy in our time
Chloe Tenn reveals the potential to study and further understand imposter syndrome from a scientific perspective
Annie Dabb questions what exactly an Oxford education has done for Chris Whitty and makes some suggestions for the government’s Coronavirus measures
5G will usher in huge technological advances including internet connection everywhere, self-driving cars, the Internet of Things (IoT) and much more – all without damaging your health.
Spring has arrived. At least in the South of England, where I am currently waiting out lockdown before my return to Manchester. Saturday 27th February 2021 was a beautiful day; the kind of day that inspires me to write mediocre poetry about sunshine and birdsong. I went on a ten mile walk to a beautiful […]
Sports Contributor Luke Keohane discusses the state-of-play after a stunning Indian victory
Sports Editor Thomas Baer takes us through the app changing the way amateur footballers operate
How did Chelsea get to where they are and where do they go from here? Sports contributors Jamie Greer and William Jones take us through it
Emma Hattersley reviews the psychological explanations for our video-software related exhaustion
Hailed as a “raw and thrilling new talent”, Freya Beer mixes poetic lyrics inspired by Allen Ginsberg and Charles Bukowski. With a distinct gothic sound influenced by Nick Cave and the films of David Lynch. With a string of stellar singles under her belt already, music critic John Hobbs predicts a Mercury Prize for Freya. […]
With their new album on the way, Alannah Williams discusses Wolf Alice’s latest single, The Last Man on Earth
It’s time to address the y2k aesthetic race problem and thank your favourite 90s artists for your current outfits.
‘Punch it Chewie’ – Blake Crompton investigates ‘warp drives’, in the first of a series where we discover the science behind science fiction