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Why is Sylvia Plath only now being recognised with a poetry festival?
Aayush Chadha reviews The Nutcracker at the Royal Opera House and discusses the accessibility of ballet
Anna Nixon explains why it is the government’s responsibility to fund the NHS – not the public’s
Through the lens of body horror, Julia Ducouranu’s 2016 film ‘Raw’ goes against the classic ‘coming of age’ story, exploring the harrowing realities of female puberty.
Emily Johnston delves deep into how misogyny continues to influence contemporary music, from the dominance of male production, to the safety of women at gigs.
Exploring the facets and films that made up the Japanese New Wave, Jason Fox introduces one of the most exciting movements of cinematic history
Our deputy fashion editor interviewed Jane and Adeola from the African-print brand Cultureville. Discover what’s it’s really like being a black-owned fashion brand.
A look into the Fallowfield ‘vibe’ and how this can often unintentionally slip into the glamorisation of poverty
Our contributors picked their favourite films from Africa and the Middle East in the fourth instalment of the International Cinema series
Contributor Sarah Taykor takes a deep dive into Squid’s debut album – Bright Green Field’
Chloe Zhao’s Oscar-winning Nomadland is a unique poetic meditation on freedom, happiness, and being human
Alienor Bombarde casts an eager eye over the exciting in-person exhibitions set to open in May
Laura Thompson has never been to a club, but she still knows a police presence won’t solve the widespread issue of sexual harassment
We asked our arts and film editors to reflect on the world of the singular visionary, Derek Jarman
Lifestyle Editor Rhiannon Ingle tells us how Snapchat ‘Memories’ has made her nostalgic during lockdown
India condemns the British Parliament’s response to the farmers’ protests, but what will this mean for future relations?
Annie Dabb questions what exactly an Oxford education has done for Chris Whitty and makes some suggestions for the government’s Coronavirus measures
Not sure what to drink on St. Patricks Day? We’ve got you covered!
Adrien Martinez explores social isolation, relationships, and subjectivity in the digital age through the eyes of an obsessive, lonely, and damaged outcast.
After a sad cancellation last year, Eurovision 2021 is back, sort of…