RONI MEVORACH contemplates her Jewish identity and her experiences of anti-Semitism in response to Wiley’s recent tweets. On 24th July, 41-year-old grime artist Wiley shared..
ISABEL JACKSON details the ongoing struggle and persecution of the Rohingya. Despite being ‘the most persecuted minority in the world’ according to the UN, the..
SARA M. WHITE reflects on Banksy and his communication of dissent. ‘If graffiti changed anything — it would be illegal’ reads Banksy’s mural in Fitzrovia,..
POOR MOTHER is a multi-disciplinary artist finishing their first year at the Slade. Their drawings, performances and writing play with ideas of the surreal whilst..
WILL FERREIRA DYKE contemplates Frida Kahlo’s place in art history and her associations with modern feminism. Known for her iconic monobrow and exuberant self-portraits, Frida..
PHYLLIS AKALIN reports on UCL’s LGBT+ Network’s Stonewall Screenings, exploring what the selected films can teach us about intersectionality and their relevance to the BLM..
IZZY DOCKERY travels across Europe by exploring the novels of E.M. Forster, Sally Rooney and Nikolai Leskov. Since embarking on my previous literary excursion, the..
ZANE KHAN explores the dark underbelly of performance wrestling. CW: Mentions of suicide, homicide, domestic violence, physical abuse/injury and drug abuse. Professional wrestling is..
AIDA MULUGETTA-LOPEZ’s testimony of her experiences as a Black person of colour, in light of the Black Lives Matter movement. Individual and institutional acts of..
TOM WHEATLEY looks at how urbanisation is reflected upon in music. With the urbanisation and gentrification of existing cities and large towns everywhere, and with..
WILL FERREIRA DYKE considers how the experience of viewing art will have changed in a post-Covid world. As lockdown begins to ease, art galleries and..
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