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A Chorus of Refugees: Reviewing “Suppliants of Syria”
Photo by John Cobb When London-based intercultural theatre company, Border Crossings, invited me to the opening night of their latest production about Syrian refugee women, I was immediately invested. I found myself at Hoxton Hall last week eagerly looking forward to a night that would transport me to a sensorily and culturally rich experience of the Levant. ‘Suppliants of Syria’ is a modern retelling of Aeschylus’s Greek tragedy, ‘Suppliants', one of the earliest classics to
Shanai Tanwar
1 day ago


The Gothic Revival of Cinema: Monsters of Our Own Making
Photo by Bence Szemerey via Pexels (licensed under the Pexels Licence ) A century after the genre first haunted the silver screen, Gothic sensibilities and traditions have crept back into cinema, uncannily suited to express the anxieties of the 2020s. While some Gothic monsters remain the most recognisable figures in literature and film, these stories have always been less about the monsters themselves than about the systems and histories that give rise to them. From the ec
Isabelle Monteiro
3 days ago


Plastic Surgery: In Conversation With Guy Trevellyan
Harrowing to watch and impossible to ignore, Guy Trevellyan’s Plastic Surgery is an unflinching look at the pollutive waste within us all.
Teddy D’Ancona
6 days ago


Corecore and Hopecore: How to Manufacture the Human Experience
The music swells and I am elated that such raw sincerity has slipped into my life, leaving me blinded by the humanity we all share. I am feeling capable of being open and raw to the world around me. Then the video restarts.
Alex Stevenson
Mar 18


Friendship in a Bottle
In the tube station, I stumbled upon an advertisement for a “friend.”
Tamara Wanja
Mar 18
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