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Hands Off: a relentless force for change

Interview by AMBRE PLUTA & photography by JACK LOVE / Hands Off is a student-led LSESU campaign raising awareness and…

October 11, 2022
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Hope One Day

by Neelam Shah / third-placed winner of the LSESU Poetry Society’s Summer Competition Hope One Day I hope one day…

June 21, 2022
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Straight Line Crazy: Urban planning between exclusion, imposition and contestation ★★★★

By Sophia Appl-Scorza Empty, uniform space: composed of grey, concrete-like material, the stage ranges into a seated audience, that, unable…

May 28, 2022
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Signing off from Reviews: Note from the Editors

By Inayah Inam and Vani Kant   Personally when I started the section, I was looking for an extracurricular that would…

April 19, 2022
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Killing Eve Season 4 wavers between surreal and beige, before ending in embarrassment ★★

By Ben Helme *Minor spoilers throughout* A parody of a former great. With air-guitar, quirky cameos, and drag-Jesus, it might…

April 17, 2022
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An American Nightmare? : ‘America in Crisis’ at the Saatchi Gallery

By Namrata Menon ‘America in Crisis’ was devised in 1968, to chronicle the year’s fraught political arena and contextualise a…

April 15, 2022
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Aldous Harding ‘Warm Chris’ : Nectar for the Bored ★★★★★

By Ben Helme Harding created my favourite album of all time, 2019’s ‘Designer’, so I was excited for her much…

April 13, 2022
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The Laughter Therapist: not quite Fleabag ★★★

By Sonja Belkin and Megan Széll The Laughter Therapist bills itself as the ‘perfect watch for lovers of Fleabag’ – an…

April 12, 2022
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Surrealism Beyond Borders ★★★★

By Jessica Pretorius Tate Modern’s Surrealism Beyond Borders is a jam-packed, whistle-stop-tour of Surrealism. The exhibition is certainly interesting, sometimes…

April 11, 2022
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All seasoning, no meat: Fresh ★★★

By Natasha Porter Online dating is bad and modern culture treats women like slabs of meat. This is the ultimate…

April 9, 2022
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