Tag: BLM


  • News Weekly Roundup (23/11/12-29/11/12) – Grammys, Cineworld and Clifford The Big Red Dog

    The GRAMMYs, new trailers, and Cineworld’s saving grace are just a few of the biggest events that have happened this week.

  • News Weekly Roundup (07/09/20-13/09/20) – Bookshops, Oscars and Consoles

    Broken records, stars lost and an ongoing battles between console powerhouses are just a few of the events that have happened this week. Read the article to find out more!

  • Graffiti: Street Art or Vandalism?

    Georgie Holmes and Katie Evans look at the opposing sides to the political debate circling street art.

  • Review: The Feminist and the Sex Offender – “Levine and Meiners cover all bases by explaining the history and theory of abolitionist feminism”

    Political issues are definitely at the forefront of any society, Elizabeth Sorrell reviews Judith Levine and Erica R. Meiners’s The Feminist and the Sex Offender: Confronting Sexual Harm, Ending State Violence.

  • News Weekly Roundup (12/07/20-18/07/20) – Banksy, One Direction and Assassins Creed

    As Coronavirus lockdown lessens and the entertainment industry begins to receive a fresh breath of air, the world of news continues rocking on. From a new piece of artwork unveiled by British artist Bansky to a possible One Direction 10-year anniversary celebration and a revealed release date for Ubisoft’s next Assassins Creed game. Here are […]

  • Review: Alicia Keys – ‘Perfect Way To Die’

    After the disappointing release of ‘Good Job‘, Alicia Keys’ is back with her latest single ‘Perfect Way To Die’. A sheer demonstration of her musical talent as well as bringing to the forefront the current world’s inequality and in particular, the black lives lost to police brutality, ‘Perfect Way To Die’ is incredible. First showcasing the […]

  • Marc Quinn Reveals new Black Lives Matter Statue in Bristol

    In the early hours of the morning on 15th July 2020, Marc Quinn revealed his newest masterpiece, a statue of Jen Reid, an influential figure in the Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement. The statue has replaced another statue of the old 17th-century slave trader Edward Colston, which was toppled into Bristol Harbour during a BLM […]

  • Little Fires Everywhere: A Thought-Provoking Look Into Casual Racism

    Morgan McMillan tells us with detail why we should be watching Hulu’s latest miniseries.

  • Review: Hot Milk – ‘California’s Burning’

    Charlotte Brennan celebrates Hot Milk’s hottest new protest record.

  • Les Blancs at The National Theatre: Systemic Racism and Colonialism Put On Stage

    Morgan McMillan picks apart Yaël Farber’s 2016 production of Lorraine Hansberry’s Les Blancs.

  • Who should voice characters of colour?

    After The Simpsons and Family Guy decide to ditch white actors playing non-white characters, Georgie Holmes asks a prevalent question in response.

  • Review: Beyoncé – ‘Black Parade’

    Maddie Lock discusses how Queen Bey’s new single is one of the most important songs of 2020

  • Notes on News: Resources for Anti-Racism

    Some of our writers have compiled a list of films, books and plays that you can use to help educate yourselves on racism and the Black Lives Matter movement.

  • Review: The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas

    Deputy Editor Rehana takes a look at this YA bestseller and examines its significance in our culture.