ROSE GABBERTAS contemplates how the Covid-19 lockdown has affected the UK’s problematic relationship with food and food waste. Scrolling past yet another banana bread photo..
JARVIS CARR reviews Douglass Trumbull’s Sci-Fi Classic Silent Running. Over the past several months, at one point or another, we have all inevitably been faced..
SHAQÚELLE WHYTE is a figurative painter going into his third year at the Slade. His practice can be encapsulated in a singular philosophy: the exploration..
FARIDA EL KAFRAWY reviews Caleb Yule’s documentary, Stories From Silk Island, which follows the lives of children with disabilities on the Cambodian Island of Koh..
CHRISTINA LIBRI considers tokenism in the art world through the canonical status of Jean-Michel Basquiat. In the past, the Black Lives Matter movement has been..
ZANE KHAN interviews Beth McAulay and Thomas Harcourt, co-founders of Church St. Theatre, a student-run theatre company. What inspired you to set up Church St...
IMOGEN DICKINSON reviews Kano’s 2019 performance at the Royal Albert Hall in light of Kano’s Mercury nomination for his album, Hoodies All Summer. Last October..
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