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Alumnus and Entrepreneur John Sewell talks to Culture Editor Nadia Sommella to discuss his business Eazyl, an online art marketplace turning the art world on its head
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Culture writer Ffion Haf celebrates Pride by providing us with a brief history of drag arguing that it is far more than a type of entertainment
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Culture writer Harpal Khambay looks at why children’s literature must do more to include the LGBTQ+ community to create a more tolerant and accepting society
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Culture Editor Emily Gulbis praises the Criminal Queerness Festival for elevating LGBTQ+ creatives and explains why being virtual this year might help it reach a global audience
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Culture's Harpal Khambay explains the controversy around Gone With the Wind, as well as other racist depictions of black people in popular culture, discussing whether it is right to remove these for good
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Culture Editor Nadia Sommella takes a look at Tracey Emin's paired back lock-down artworks, in her new virtual exhibition, I Thrive on Solitude
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Culture writer Katie Norris highlights the uncomfortable legacy of colonialism present in our art institutions, and suggests ways this should be rectified and acknowledged
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Culture writer Harpal Khambay explores the differing and complex portrayals of race in American Literature
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Culture’s Liv Cummins reviews her lockdown reading list, encouraging others to read books during the coronavirus pandemic
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Culture writer Rebecca O'Daly looks to the pandemics of the past to see how art has been a mode of expression during times of crisis
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Culture Writer, Molly Schoenfeld, explores the lockdown trend for archived and new performances to made available digitally and discusses the consequences if this continues
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Culture Editor Emily Gulbis guides us through some of the key figures in the Black Arts Movement and reflects on the continuing importance of art within activism