Tens of thousands gather in Trafalgar Square to listen to Jeremy Corbyn denounce nuclear weapons on Saturday 27th February. Meanwhile, … More
Category: Opinion
Perils of…a dissenting Catholic
My earliest memory of the church? Confession. I confessed through fits of sobbing and coughing and, and, and funny pauses … More
The Sacrificial Poetry Review: Open Letter to the New President of the QMU
Dear readers, apologies on the lack of poetry this week, but y’know what they say, poetry is pretty damn political. … More
Disruptions: Men’s Rights Activists & Social Justice Warriors
Now that last week’s meninist vs. feminist scandal has died down, we can reflect on the absurdity of the threat … More
Perils of…drawing people naked
Drawing people naked, or ‘Nude’, for the true artists out there. Now this will be a challenge. Firstly, I had … More
Disruptions: Femme Power 4eva
What a time to be a queer youth with internet access. Like all generations, we think we’re discovering concepts for … More
Disruptions: On Veganism
Veganism is not something I often discuss in depth. Aside from “can you eat this?” exchanges with friends, there’s little … More
Perils of… A weed bandit
So drugs. Now, writing this one was strange for me. What if my Mum sees this? What if I accidentally … More
The Sacrificial Poetry Review: How to Book A Poet
Poets are everywhere! They’re in your bars, on your TVs, lurking in the shadows of West End side streets … More
Disruptions: Climate Justice is Social Justice
There’s a long list of reasons why climate change bores people. It doesn’t feel urgent or tangible. It’s hard to … More
