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Artist Focus: Zarya Austen-Fell

Graduating from the University of Brighton with a Fine Art Critical Practice degree in 2018, Norfolk-born Zarya Austen-Fell resides in Brighton as a multi-media artist, whose work focuses on the…

‘Numb’ and ‘Three Fifths Human’ – Black History Month poems by Shaznay Martin

‘Numb’ I’m numb at this point Literally, I can’t feel my joints. My body is an empty vessel My mind is absent – I’m tired of the hassle. My heart…

Musicians vs Politicians

By Louis Johnson – Comment Sub-Editor Why should we value music? In an age of identity politics where empathy appears to have been cast to the dustbin of history; music…

Steve Coogan: From Student Life to Stardom

The last time I was in Lewes, somebody attempted to blind me. Looking for friends at the Bonfire festival, and exhausted by miles of walking, I’d crouched at the kerb…

Review: BROCKHAMPTON’s Ginger

Released earlier this summer, BROCKHAMPTON followed 2018’s ‘Iridescence’ with their fifth studio album ‘Ginger’. Since Iridescence, the self-proclaimed greatest boyband since one direction has faced chaos and separation, but out…

Should we still listen to Michael Jackson’s music?

YES Alice Gledhill Sometimes, bad people create great things. This does not redeem them, but nor does it reduce the quality of their art. Michael Jackson, who died in 2009,…

A note on graphic novels: A guide to some of the best graphic novels on the market now

The term ‘graphic novel’ has, for a long time, been used loosely around the fringes of the literary society. While in the world of comics certain graphic novels throw titian…

Is music journalism a total minefield?

By Stella Cooper My friends are still sharing videos, no matter how messy, of pure summer festival carnage. Whether that’s in the shape of music, or campsite antics, it still…

‘The Goldfinch’: are some novels best left untouched?

First published in 2013, Donna Tartt’s epic coming-of-age novel has attracted a large literary following. The Goldfinch was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 2014 and was selected as…

Saving The Music Video

The last year has seen the release of significant musical projects on Netflix. A television platform by nature, this convergence of media could signal the start of something great, a…

‘Stand-Up History Brighton’ – A Review?

I feel a particular ambivalence toward review and criticism. While I have used them in the past to filter my consumption, I’ve also found myself incredulous at what has appeared,…

Katy Perry’s latest controversy captures contemporary Pop’s key problems

In July, a six-year-old song struck a chord in pop culture for all the wrong reasons. Following a four-year legal battle, a Los Angeles jury declared that Katy Perry’s 2013…

Elf Lyons interview – Don’t shop, adopt!

Elf Lyons is a nuanced performer whose show ‘Love Songs to Guinea Pigs’ is coming to Brighton Komedia on the 9th of October 2019. I had the pleasure of meeting…

Stranger Things 3: Russian Spies, sailors and teen angst

Another year brings in the new season of Stranger Things, with Eleven, Mike, and the rest of the gang taking on the latest threat from the dreaded Upside-Down – provided…

What Fresh Meat taught me about University life

With not only the biggest monthly viewership of any online streaming service in the United kingdom, but also the largest increase in audience over the last year (45%) Netflix has…

5 alternative campus study spaces

During term time, it can often be difficult to find a study space on campus, especially during the lead up to exams and assessment periods. Although the library is the…

‘Normal People’ by Sally Rooney

Irish author Sally Rooney’s second novel Normal People follows the lives of two students, Marianne and Connell, as they transition from high school in rural Ireland to university life in…

Lord Apex to headline Platform B celebration

On October 3, join Lord Apex, KEYAH/BLU, and CHUNK as next generation radio station, Platform B celebrate a year since launching on 105.5 FM. Returning this year, in collaboration with…

Artist Focus: Tyla Johnson

This week Artist Focus spoke to Tyla Johnson, a recent Illustration graduate from the University of Brighton. Originally from just outside Cardiff, her artwork frequently explores her Welsh heritage by…

Artist Focus: Taylor Lyttleton

Taylor Lyttleton is a London-based photographer who’s third year at Brighton University is just on the horizon. Taylor constantly strives to push the boundaries of digitisation in her work, opting…