A Finale to undergraduate life all wrapped up in an immersive, chuckle inducing feature–with a foamy little bow of cider on ...
Body Parts is an incredibly welcome addition to the student-written programme of work in Bristol. Written by Iola King ...
Erin Disney considers the nuances of the sex work industry, drawing from experiences in Amsterdam and feedback from Bristol's ...
Tessa Holmes describes Julia Nemirovskaya's visit to Bristol in light of her latest antiwar anthology.
Beneath its horror premise, Get Out asks an uncomfortable question: what happens when racism evolves beyond perception, ...
As someone who devoured Barbarian for all its unpredictability and disturbing turns, I was understandably excited for the release of Zach Cregger’s sophomore feature, Weapons (2025). He carries the ...
Returning to Ashton Court for another year, Love Saves The Day once again proved why it has become such a staple of Bristol’s ...
If the names Carrie, Miranda, Samantha, and Charlotte don’t ring a bell to you, you’re a rare find – one of the few people ...
Why are Waitrose no longer selling mackerel? Grace Golby explains the past, present and future of one of the UK's most ...
Record players, walkmans, CDs and flip phones are all the rage. But is there benefit beyond the vintage aesthetic? Katie Asha ...
Jenna Baker reflects on the sex education most British teenagers recieve in schools, and considers how the lack of ...
MARINA brings whimsy and nostalgia to Bristol Beacon. It has been a series of boiling hot days in Bristol recently, so the ...
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