There’s no denying that we need fairly priced clothes to cater to families and members of society that can’t afford to buy from sustainable brands or don’t have the time to browse charity shops.
Read MoreGraham’s specific mounting of the script is, I think, a triumph of performance and stagecraft. The effort and passion that have gone into this show are palpable the entire way through and all facets of this performance are deserving of applause.
Read MoreAsteroid City takes Anderson’s trademark fussiness and spins it around like a flying saucer cheekily dancing above a desert crater, leaning us towards the absurd in the process.
Read MoreWithout a doubt, Shiv Roy is one of the most fascinating characters to have ever graced the television landscape.
Read MoreWhen one of us dies, we all feel it.
Read MoreThese are a few rituals that I — a neurodivergent, very attention-deficient book worm — have adopted to make reading an essential part of my daily life again.
Read MoreKore is a small moon in the outer reaches of the galaxy, bristling with odd little flowers that resist the attempts of hapless strangers to encourage them to grow under a roof. It was just the right place for me to be, on the occasion a trader swung by.
Read MoreThis is my cry for help — and it’s aimed at cisgender people, and mums, and anyone who will listen.
Content warnings:
Transphobia; Violence; Sexual Assault; Rape; Hate Crime; Drug Use; PTSD
Crucially, this should be a positive exercise. It’s about stopping to take stock and listen to yourself about where you want to go next. It’s about moving into the new year with intention and focus, but not in a weird hustle culture kind of way.
Read MoreWomen supporting women to leech men of their money, securing their autonomy and financial stability in a time where women had none.
Good for her
Read MoreHere, we’ve rounded up our Top Watch, Read, Listen and Activity of the year. We hope you find some inspiration from this list, and maybe even discover your new favourite TV show or artist. Enjoy!
Read MoreAs promised in the latest episode of What Else Are We Mad At, here are my favourite films of the year! Obviously I wasn’t able to see every single release, cause I’m got a stupid full time job to deal with, and there are several films that aren’t out in the UK yet (looking at you The Fablemans). If you don’t like this list, feel free to send hate our way, it’s good for the SEO.
Read MoreAs morning frost curls over the leaf litter, and we gently turn our smart metre display units to face the wall, we have reached one of the best times in the year for curling up with a good book by some variety of heating device. But which book? There’s so many to choose from! Well fear not, gentle readers, for Chriz is here to provide six (well technically seven) recommendations for whiling away these chilly evenings.
Read MoreI’ve never been an Irish farmer living in Civil War Era Ireland, but it’s easy to empathise with everyone on screen; in fact, this is the first film I recall that so accurately captures the unique heartbreak of a friendship breakup.
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