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Timothée Chalamet vs the ballet and opera community: Is classical theatre dead?
Illustrations by Grace McKenna Timothée Chalamet has come under intense fire recently for his less-than-positive comments about the ballet and opera community. “I don't want to be working in ballet or opera or, you know, things where it's like: "Hey, keep this thing alive," even though no one cares about this anymore,” Chalamet told Mathew McConaughey for Variety’s Actors on Actors. Understandably, ballet dancers and opera singers are not too happy. Chalamet’s comment embodi
Lilia Harris
Apr 222 min read


“Some of my favourite pieces of art are made by the worst people”: Can an artist’s personal life be separated from their art?
Illustrations by Grace McKenna Artists are probably the luckiest people to exist. They usually have some sort of talent that was just bestowed upon them at birth, and from there on out they found their niche and stuck with it. Musicians, writers, actors, painters, poets - they are the privileged, but also the damaged. When thinking about the most significant pieces of art ever created, I can almost guarantee that the artists behind them are not always morally sound. Of cours
Lauren Gray
Feb 123 min read


A Little Life: Embers from Ashes
Spoilers ahead! The translation of art across mediums is a tricky process, whether you are moving from paper pages to a stage production...
William Lewallen
Aug 28, 20234 min read


'I'll Be Your Mirror': A Review
Rating: **** The ‘I’ll be your mirror’ exhibition took place on the 28th of June. It was set in Leith’s industrial and open plan...
Rosie McCann
Aug 9, 20233 min read


Revisiting Dada’s Women
Illustrations by Megan Le Brocq Dada – an early 20th-century art movement often dubbed ‘anti-art’ or ‘absurdist’ – emerged as a reaction...
Niki Cleland-Hura
Jul 14, 20234 min read
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