Park Chan-wook offers a chilling insight into the lethal effects of capitalism on nature, individuals, and families. Packed with metaphorical visuals and recurring motifs, the film presents a bleak ...
This march, all Bristol students will have the opportunity to vote on whether we reafilliate with the National Union of ...
Reese's book club is by far the most popular out there at the moment, and with her solely choosing books with women at the centre of the narratives it is an excellent option for people who are looking ...
This march, all Bristol students will have the opportunity to vote on whether we reafilliate with the National Union of Students. Sophie Lee is here to tell you why she supports the 'yes' campaign.
Tom Forbes speaks to literary journalist Sam Leith to discuss his new book, the changing world of journalism, and our relationship with literature.
As 'Hannah the plumber' surges to victory in Gorton and Denton, Isaac Osborne argues that Bristol students finally have a reason to feel optimistic.
Bristol SU elections are right around the corner. But what exactly will be on students' minds as they step (or, more appropriately, log) into the polling booth.
'every movie provides a realisation that the struggle that we face as students in search of housing are seen and are valid ...
Ocean in Concert moved me to that strange place in between hope and fear – a heartfelt love letter to the ocean and an urgent reminder that we face a climate emergency.
With International Women of Colour Day coming up, Sophie Lee spotlights four inspirational women of colour that we know from ...
The Black Dog is a dynamic and unsettling new work that grips its audience from beginning to end. Rooted in folklore yet ...
The history of queer representation in literature has evolved and diversified greatly over the last 250 years. This article will hone in on some of the most important texts within modern anglophone ...