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Reflecting on recent far-right protests against immigration, Ibrahim writes about his family's journey to Britain and the odds they have…
Reflecting on recent far-right protests against immigration, Ibrahim writes about his family's journey to Britain and the odds they have…
In this poem, Zara explores alienation, from self and others, in a city like London.
In this intimate piece, Erica reflects on her connection to the ocean and what it means to find your way…
Two men connect on the doorstep of a dingy cafe. Over a shared cigarette, they learn about the loves and…
Jessica-May, Isabel, Angelika, Iman, Vasavi, and Katarina present the incredible lives of women you may or may not have forgotten…
Looking at music, language, and visuals, Jenny analyses how Nike addresses racism in its ads.
An anonymous submission recounts loving and losing.
Rebecca takes a look at the history and meanings behind minimalist and maximalist productions, debating which one serves theatre best.
Jessica-May expresses her love for writing in the medium she knows best.
In this love letter, Ana discusses her admiraiton for the dedicated people behind the internet rabbit hole, and whether it…