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The Arts and Culture Magazine
LONDON'S
AWARD-WINNING
STUDENT-RUN
MAGAZINE
Helen Berk
Mar 122 min read
Voyage of the Damned Sets Sail for Murder and Mayhem - Review
Image courtesy of Penguin Michael Joseph Frances White’s debut novel Voyage of the Damned sails any reader into uncharted territories,...
Ellie Stiff
Mar 115 min read
London Feminist Book Club X Jaded by Ela Lee
On the 16th of February, Penguin Random House hosted a collaborative event with the London Feminist Book Club and author Ela Lee, to...
Daisy Packwood
Mar 54 min read
This is a Material World, But We Don’t Have to be Material Girls: Medusa at London Fashion Week
Sustainable, Contemporary, and Wearable. Medusa’s 2024 winter showcase offered a varied insight into the leading designers behind India’s...
Maleehah Laher
Mar 53 min read
Navigating fashion with Rue Agthonis AW24: “A Charm of Heartstrings”
Located at the Rosenfeld Gallery, Rue Agthonis showcased, with creative and musical flair, their AW24 collection “The Charm of...
Anainah Dalal
Mar 45 min read
'The Zone of Interest' Review: An Exercise In Restraint
Jonathan Glazer’s The Zone of Interest gives us a cold, piercing and uncomfortable view of real Auschwitz commandant Rudolf Höss...
Emily Black
Mar 24 min read
'The Holdovers' Review: A Melancholic Comedy With Acting Excellence And Nostalgic Charm
Alexander Payne’s melancholy comedy The Holdovers draws us into the world of three misfits, a cynical teacher (Paul Giamatti), an unruly...
Roxy-Moon Dahal Hodson
Mar 23 min read
Mapping Momonary AW24 London Fashion Week
Momonary’s new collection effortlessly blurs and blends the boundaries between fluidity and direction. The Shanghai and London-based...
Anna Stafford
Feb 283 min read
Angel Face: Stephen Sanchez at KOKO
Photo available via Flickr (Under License Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND 2.0)) On Tuesday 13th February, Nashville-based...
Ernest Chlopicki
Feb 274 min read
Barbican 'Unravel' Review: 'tells a story of an ancestral tradition rendered insignificant'
★★★★☆ Louise Bourgeois with her sculpture, THREE HORIZONTALS, in her home on 20th Street in New York City in 1999. © The Easton...
Anwesh Banerjee
Feb 277 min read
Saturday Shorts Screening At BFI Future Film Festival 2024: An Electric Selection Of Personal Stories, Rooted In Universal Resonance
The Saturday Shorts Screening event on Day 3 of the BFI Future Film Festival 2024 was an exhilarating mix of films that were deeply...
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