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Creative //

There is a softness

Words by Sophia Chakma Hill.

May 31, 2021 Sophia Chakma Hill
Creative //

Lonsdale Street

The moment like glass; the shards like regret.

March 22, 2021 Genevieve Couvret
Culture //

Sapphic fruit: clutching to queer interpretation in Goblin Market

A bite into the hidden subtext of a Victorian poem

March 15, 2021 Niamh Gallagher
Creative //

Forgive me body

Notes on colourism.

March 14, 2021 Rhian Mordaunt
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“Then who in such a world could fell the oppressor – You”

In Praise of Bertolt Brecht.

March 8, 2021 Noah Corbett
Culture //

Homer and heroic hexameter

On the importance of form and meter in poetry.

December 22, 2020 Shania O'Brien
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Meshwork

Poetry

November 3, 2020 Claire Ollivain
Culture //

On the unworldliness of language

Defending the arts as ‘useful’ may have the inadvertent effect of undermining their value.

November 3, 2020 Tristan Dearden
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Small Charms

Words by Blake Falcongreen.

October 31, 2020 Blake Falcongreen
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My mother reads my diary now

Poetry by Misbah Ansari.

October 22, 2020 Misbah Ansari

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