The literary maze of ‘The Idiot’ novelises the mundanity of campus life.
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The voices of Ukrainian writers stand courageous against those who seek to silence them.
With our beds burning, Midnight Oil’s music continues to be relevant.
In some sense, the past two years have felt like they have been written by the same people who wrote Riverdale.
Chloe Gong’s ‘These Violent Delights’ (2020-21) and the unique, radical role of YA fiction in championing the experiences of marginalised communities.
The hit new Netflix series inspired by the real-life events of Anna Sorokin, a fake German heiress, is a study on what it means to dress ‘rich’, and fool everyone while doing it.
“I’m not despicable, I’m just like you,” was the first battlecry of the Chinese queer community against its on-screen marginalisation.
Women were instrumental in the development of electronic music. These pioneers set the stage for one of the music industry’s most inclusive genres.
It was impossible to move through a room without running into every person you’ve met on campus, from ever-present BNoCs to tute-bound whos.
There’s no shortage of dystopian fiction. But instead of rejecting optimistic representation, can we use it to guide us forward?