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,…
In the year or so in which we have been affected by the Covid-19 pandemic,…
Louise explores the public reception to Marvel’s transgender character announcement.
Lauren examines BoJack Horseman’s cynical and thoughtful take on celebrity.
Delving deep into the forgotten era of Disney, Rehana Nurmahi brings attention to a forgotten should-be classic.
Rehana discusses Harry Potter, race and the wonders of fandom.
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?
Writer Sophie Jones examines the importance of representing Albus Dumbledore as gay in the next instalment of Fantastic Beasts.
Features Editor Rehana lays out the reasons that make Fox sitcom Brooklyn Nine-Nine so great, and implores you to watch.
Writer Tash Williamson looks at the ways in which the the film industry fails ethnic minorities and why this matters
The Academy has invited nearly 700 new members, focusing on women and ethnic minorities
Carly-May Kavanagh looks at why Disney representing LGBT+ is so important for our culture.
Upon the controversial casting of Tom Holland as Spiderman, Rehana has a look at the perks of age appropriate actors
As part of LGBT month, we examine the ways in which Glee’s Burt Hummel is an unsung hero for the community