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Saltburn review: LFF opens to a bang with maximalist class thriller | LFF 2023

Saltburn review: LFF opens to a bang with maximalist class thriller | LFF 2023

Emerald Fennell’s sophomore feature tackles class and privilege in a bold maximalist vision for LFF’s opening night film
Review: The Cherry Orchard

Review: The Cherry Orchard

Vinay Patel’s sci-fi reimagining of Chekhov’s The Cherry Orchard, which features South Asians in space, is currently orbiting around HOME
Wired in: why are so many celebs ditching AirPods?

Wired in: why are so many celebs ditching AirPods?

Wired headphones are having a moment, but the reason for the swap, and the implications it brings, might surprise you.
Comedy shows are still caught up in class, we need to stop laughing

Comedy shows are still caught up in class, we need to stop laughing

Fuse TV’s Tom Grant explores how comedy TV has influenced and reflected British politics and class stereotypes, and asks whether we should really still be laughing
Review: Hegemony and Socialist Strategy

Review: Hegemony and Socialist Strategy

Isaac Lucia reviews Hegemony and Socialist Strategy
Review: Rich Kids: A History of Shopping Malls in Tehran

Review: Rich Kids: A History of Shopping Malls in Tehran

Bayse Genc reviews Javaad Alipoor’s “Rich Kids: A History of Shopping Malls in Tehran”
Review: Scottee: Class

Review: Scottee: Class

Kayleigh Crawford reviews Class, Scottee’s final solo show at HOME
From Poverty to Poetry: Natives by Akala

From Poverty to Poetry: Natives by Akala

Alia Nawaz reviews Akala’s politically-charged book Natives

Review: Mobile

A caravan plays host to an exploration of social mobility in 21st century Britain as part of Orbit 2017

Rugby and our rulers

Joely Thomas examines if there is more to the exclusivity of rugby and our political elites than we might think