The Role of Arts in the Ongoing HS2 Protests
HS2, the transport industries biggest project yet. How is the promise of integrating the arts concealing a deeper threat, and how are...
The Future of Patronage
How to move forward when the money runs out by Madeline DeFilippis | 23 November 2020 Karsten Moran for the New York Times The United...
Lockdown in the Mouth
As we find ourselves in the midst of a second national shut-in, spare a thought for those for whom the winter months would be a challenge...
Let Them Eat Code
The UK Government’s latest attempt to persuade those involved in the creative industries to shift to IT-based professions smacks of...
Thriving in our Outrage: A Look at Harris Reed’s Graduate Collection
Illustration by Vitoria Mendes Harris Reed may have only just finished their final year at Central Saint Martins, but the young designer...
Fashion in Film: Iconic Outfits from the Big Screen
Many of us have been spending a great deal of time at home due to our current circumstances. With little prospect of seeing those outside...
Zoom in Zoe's Lockdown
Ever wondered what four French citizens and a dog stranded in the Parisian suburbs looked like? Take a look at ten of the wild things...
Dear NHS: Support our healthcare workers as they approach their toughest challenge yet
Tower Bridge lit up in support of the NHS (Twitter: @sixcylinders) I grew up around hospitals. More specifically I grew up around Pilgrim...
The Great British Quarantine Bake Off
It’s not so often one finds oneself with absolutely nothing to do for two or three months. Wider reading? Research? I hear you, but I...
A Visit to the Consulate: A Lesson in Absurdity
Illustration by Rebecca Marks A long corridor with windows on one side and a row of uncomfortable plastic chairs. I look at my watch,...