Bimpe triggers an ‘uncomfortable conversation’ about guilt, compliance, accountability and privilege in the age of Black Lives Matter.
Emma. Autumn's Seasonal Period Endeavour
Entering the world at the same time as Moschino’s Fall/Winter 2020 Antoinette-esque cake dresses, the word confectionary has been doing the rounds, and in the Emma. reviews it fits perfectly.
A review by Isabel Milford.
A Message to the Few
This poem is for those children and their families whose lives have been wrecked by that fear. May their grounds of ruin turn into gardens of hope.
A poem by Joon Ha Park.
Diary of a totally normal, nothing-to-see-here, average-Joe kind of week
Day One: Must not write about global pandemic. It’s tacky.
Short story by Hetta Howes on the global pandemic.
Harley Quinn and the Gendered Gaze
‘There’s nothing wrong with women being sexy in cinema; what’s wrong is how it’s handled on-screen.’ An article by Isabel Milford.
Gunpoint
‘Gunpoint’ sheds light on the oppression of victims of sexual abuse in day to day life and the dangers of toxic masculinity. A poem by Felek Yetik.
SHIFT+CTRL: The Implicit Prejudice of Algorithms and How to Debug Them
We are increasingly relying on algorithms to make complex societal decisions in lieu of humans. But, just like the humans who built them, algorithms are inherently biased. Now what? An article by Sarah Haque.
1917: A Technical Triumph
6th April 1917. War-torn France. We follow every breath two soldiers take, as they carry an urgent message across no-man’s land. Review by Isabel Milford.
Narcissus
Narcissus explores the lengths we may go to be known. A poem by Ruth Almodal.
Home
What do you feel when you lose a home? A poem by Anastasia Chatzidima.