Tag: representation


  • Charles Gaines: The Art World’s Face of Representation

    In the year or so in which we have been affected by the Covid-19 pandemic, online art exhibitions have become a part of the ‘new normal’. Numerous artists and exhibitions have been presented in the last year, yet the latest exhibition at Hauser & Wirth stands out for its extraordinary style. I am referring to […]

  • Notes on News: Marvel and LGBT Representation

    Louise explores the public reception to Marvel’s transgender character announcement.

  • BoJack Horseman: A Hollywood Horror Story?

    Lauren examines BoJack Horseman’s cynical and thoughtful take on celebrity.

  • Hidden Gem: Atlantis: The Lost Empire

    Delving deep into the forgotten era of Disney, Rehana Nurmahi brings attention to a forgotten should-be classic.

  • J.K Rowling: A Champ or Chump for Diversity?

    Rehana discusses Harry Potter, race and the wonders of fandom.

  • The 13th Doctor – A Positive Step Forward for Gender Equality?

    The appointment of Jodie Whittaker as the 13th Doctor has been hailed as a positive step towards more influential female leads on TV. But is making a traditionally male role female the best way to go about this?

  • Notes on News: Should the young Dumbledore be openly gay?

    Writer Sophie Jones examines the importance of representing Albus Dumbledore as gay in the next instalment of Fantastic Beasts.

  • Why Brooklyn Nine-Nine is my happy place

    Features Editor Rehana lays out the reasons that make Fox sitcom Brooklyn Nine-Nine so great, and implores you to watch.

  • Roses are red, violets are blue, the Oscars are white?

    Writer Tash Williamson looks at the ways in which the the film industry fails ethnic minorities and why this matters

  • Academy enact plan to combat lack of diversity

    The Academy has invited nearly 700 new members, focusing on women and ethnic minorities

  • Should Disney start representing different sexualities?

    Carly-May Kavanagh looks at why Disney representing LGBT+ is so important for our culture.

  • What is he, like, 12? A commentary on Tom Holland and age appropriate actors

    Upon the controversial casting of Tom Holland as Spiderman, Rehana has a look at the perks of age appropriate actors

  • Why Glee’s Burt Hummel is an unsung hero

    As part of LGBT month, we examine the ways in which Glee’s Burt Hummel is an unsung hero for the community