THE ESSAY Sandrine Uwase Ndahiro used Covid as a period of reevaluation. What she learned along the way, particularly about relationships, has proven invaluable… Covid proved to be a…
THE REVIEW The BRIT awards seem to have forgotten that female Artists exist entirely. It prompted Cassie Delaney to examine the gender gap in creative industries. In news that will surprise exactly zero…
THE ARTICLE New year, new me? Pah! Victoria Stokes on why always striving and never just being might not be the best route to success I’ve always known what…
THE ESSAY As the world reacts to Prince Harry’s first memoir, Liadán Hynes talks to three publishing experts about the niceties and ethics of navigating writing about real people. Sophie White…
THE REVIEW Anyone for another silly little walk? Covid saw us all walking with a vengeance, but our urge to up our step count stuck around and now walking…
THE ARTICLE Ashley Makombe on Megan Thee Stallion and women in the public eye When the first reports of Megan Thee Stallion getting shot came out online I think…
THE ESSAY Liadán Hynes on setting the bar low and enjoying the month ahead I’m desperately trying not to sound too smug here. Or deluded – given we’re in…
THE REVIEW In the wake of the tragic murders of four university students in the American state of Idaho, Aisling Keenan looks at the international cases that capture the…
THE ARTICLE Cassie Delaney looks at the sober curious movement and how more and more young people are changing their relationship with alcohol for the better “I started keeping…
Kate Demolder writes about being, breaking and beginning again. A recent time I am heartbroken; it is New Year’s Eve. I am 24, not nearly 25, haunted by the houses I’d…