AURORA DI RIENZO interviews Seher Ghurfoor about the ‘Sustainability in our City’ conference on Saturday 2nd Feb. The shift towards a more sustainable future has..
KENZA SABRI discusses contemporary populist movements in light of the philosophy of Jean-Jacques Rousseau. ‘“Do not listen … You are lost if you forget that..
KRISTIE LUI examines works from Hyon Gyon’s solo exhibition at the Parasol Unit Foundation for Contemporary Art. Scorched holes in fabric reveal layers of burnt..
SAVAGE Sounds x Rare FM Announcement Where: The Social, Little Portland Street When: Thursday 7th Feb, 19:00-01:00 Who: Hussy, Self Help, Famous, Glows, CHAR. FREE..
SONIA CHUI reviews Opal Fruits at VAULT Festival. Opal Fruits promises to deconstruct stereotypes of working-class women in an exploration of, as the play’s description..
CHARLOTTE GUO reviews her album of 2018 Insecure Men by Insecure Men. The story of Insecure Men starts with a primary school friendship in Herne Hill,..
ENERZAYA GUNDALAI critiques Videogames: Design/Play/Disrupt at the Victoria and Albert Museum. Museums are special places of worship for me. Walking through the European temple-like halls..
SOPHIE PARKER reviews Blue Departed at the VAULT Festival. As part of the Vault Festival 2019, emerging playwright Serafina Cusack’s latest work Blue Departed explores the relationship between..
SEEHAM RAHMAN examines femininity and sexual politics in Polly Nor’s satirical illustrations. Sensuality, identity, and femininity are not new phenomena in illustration and storytelling. However,..
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