A poem depicting an apocalyptic natural scene.
Del Toro’s ‘Frankenstein’, Desplat’s soundtrack, and lessons to take away from them.
Autumn Huxtable explores the literary origins of Valentine’s Day in Chaucer’s ‘Parliament of Fowls’ and how it has shifted meaning to a day celebrating love.
Hayden explores how short-form explainers reshape political understanding, weaken our critical thinking and make misinformation harder to spot.
In the heart of Eldon Square, The Bake Eldon stands out with irresistible aromas and towering spits of lamb and chicken. The mixed grill is the highlight — juicy, well-seasoned meats paired with spiced rice and an addictive red cabbage that ties it all together. Fast service, lively surroundings, and comforting Lebanese flavours earn it a solid 4/5 stars and a definite return visit.
Issy Yorke on defining personal style in a world of over-saturated influence
Melody Neale discusses and critiques the notion that ‘social media has ruined romance’.
This weeks’ editorial from the General Editors.
In this article, the Editor-in-Chief discusses the pressing debate surrounding whether we should be able to leave books a public negative review, following the Cait Corrain scandal.