Summer is officially coming to an end, making way for the cosiest reading season of the year – Autumn. Grab a blanket, put the kettle on, and get comfortable with one of the following recent and upcoming releases! How To Break Up
This month we wanted to put a spotlight on Rehabilitate – a sustainable living blog run by sisters Bella and Millie Bryant. On their blog, they share thoughts and tips on how to live sustainably. “We hope through Rehabilitate we can investigate and
On Saturday, a protest in solidarity with LGBTQ+ activist took place in the city of Poznan in Poland. An activist, known as Margot, was arrested on the 7th of August in Warsaw during a protest against homophobia. Along with several other protesters,
Social: Latin, socialis “of companionship, of allies; united, living with others” I recently rediscovered the ‘My Activity’ tab on Instagram and immediately remembered why I’d conveniently forgotten about it. For anyone living in ignorant bliss, ‘My Activity’ tracks the amount of time you spend on
As the UK approaches the sixth month post the momentous day that saw lockdown measures put in place, we are finding ourselves gradually reconnecting with our old freedoms and perks of a ‘normal’ life. The last few months saw our society go
The Plunder of the Commons is the latest in series of works by Guy Standing, touching on the abuses suffered by working people in the globalised economy and the importance of establishing a Universal Basic Income. It is also the conclusion of
Sculptures, installations, and murals are some of the types of public art that can liven up a neighbourhood and bring colour to bleak urban spaces. Aside from its decorative and entertainment value, public art can also be used to raise awareness and