One of the most anticipated events of the Durham calendar is back for its’ 12th year, with a new set of boxers and the same ambition to raise as much money for charity as possible. For those new to ...
"A true epitome of the era - her work is dynamic, expressive, and full of the material excess of the young rich women it is intended for." Lydia Lovell explores the illustrations of Nell Brinkley in ...
Plaid Crmru emerged victorious in the 23rd October by-election to elect a Member of Senedd for Caerphilly, with veteran local politician Lindsay Whittle winning 47% of the vote, ahead of Reform UK’s ...
Constance Talbot examines the fascinating concepts and distinctive writing style in Nessa Carey’s book 'Junk DNA'.
This week, former French President Nicolas Sarkozy has traded his villa in the fashionable 16th arrondissement for a cell in the notorious Paris La Santé prison. Mr Sarkozy, who served as President ...
Archie Phillips delves into ongoing conflicts in Sudan, and the most recent drone strike in the nations capital.
"cacophony of discordant narrators", Freya Grigson walks us through the technological apprehension of T.S Eliot's The Waste Land.
The new projects will be financed through two key UK Government funds, the Darwin Initiative and Darwin Plus. Together, these programmes have provided £230 million to more than 1,275 projects since ...
"Each cover becomes a portrait of women’s cultural liberation in the post-war era, with femininity captured beautifully in motion." Giselle Morris explores Warren B. Davis' ethereal illustrations.
As the evening consumes itself inward,” Clara Maynard captures a moment of ecstatic collapse.
Cabaret feels uncomfortably current...”. Lucy Atkinson explores the allure of Kander and Ebb’s Cabaret through the lens of the tension between glamour and decay.
She looks every bit the modern flapper girl, wearing the skin of a bygone era.” Dowell Fin reflects on how nostalgia becomes performance, exploring the uneasy space between genuine connection and the ...