Joshua Roberts explores a lacking sensibility found within digital media. Commenting on the overwhelming usage of laptops and phones, why do we still reach for physical media such as books and ...
Sport Editor James Jones speaks to Durham University's Professor Stacey Pope about the new exhibition in Maiden Castle and misogyny in sport.
Profile Editor Gussie Coulter joins popular historian Tom Holland on the borderlands to explore his intellectual journey, the Roman analogy, and his reflections on the genesis of the West.
The 1920s produced a wealth of music, known of course for the birth of jazz, but I am taking this opportunity to share my interest in a woman I recently discovered in a History seminar called Gauhar ...
The Modern Girl’s story, then, reveals how capitalism learned to transform liberation into a product. She embodied social progress and social decline – freedom entwined with consumption, autonomy ...
Henry Jones uncovers recent protests occurring across Peru - and the declared 'state of national emergency' - in response to the nations crime wave.
Rating: 4 out of 5. Last night, I had the privilege of attending the latest Freshers’ Cabaret, concisely titled The Freshers’ Cabaret: An Evening with HBT. A black-tie theatre event with a distinct ...
When Cabaret opened on Broadway in 1966, it wasn’t simply another musical. John Kander and Fred Ebb’s score, paired with Joe Masteroff’s book, redefined the bounds of musical theatre by merging ...
You’ve seen him in seminars before and know he hangs around with a couple of your housemates. Instantly you start to panic. Is this some sort of sick joke? You don’t want to make things awkward, so ...
Ben Pettit explains the political response to the controversy surrounding Prince Andrew amindst scrutiny over his association with Jeffrey Epstein.
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