‘Fate: The Winx Saga’ is Devoid of IndividualityÂ
VINNY SANDHU discusses the issues with Netflix’s Fate: The Winx Saga (2021), the live action remake of beloved cartoon The Winx Club, which has replaced..
Bridget Riley: Paintings that Force You to Look Away
RUBY ANDERSON explores the feelings of frustration and bewilderment caused by Bridget Riley’s Op Art. The experience of looking at a Bridget Riley painting is..
ISABELLE OSBORNE gives an overview of FemThinkDo’s event Imperial Feminisms: Women in the British Empire. Set up by UCL graduates Chloe Tye and Lizzie Merrill,..
LOLA KAEPPELIN explores what it means to be a music ‘fangirl’ through her consideration of Hannah Ewens’ book Fangirls. Dear reader, in your childhood or..
MAYA WILSON AUTZEN reflects on how Virginia Woof’s 1929 polemic A Room of One’s Own is still poignantly resonant nearly a century later. Re-reading..
Niki de Saint Phalle and the Catharsis of Performance Â
EMMA GABOR discusses how Nikki de Saint Phalle’s Shooting Paintings utilise sensations of violence and rebirth to promote a journey of catharsis for both the..