Arts & Culture
The Arts & Culture section of King’s Business Review provides student-led analysis on the intersection of creativity and society, exploring how our everyday lives are affected by the shows we watch, the media we consume, and the clothes we wear.
From film and fashion to literature and design, the section offers commentary on the economic, political, and social dimensions of culture, revealing its role in shaping public discourse and consumer behaviour and the ways in which our lives are affected in ways we don’t know.
“As the Arts and Culture Editor, I’m passionate about everything creative, from internet trends to films. Whether it’s ‘low-brow’ or critically acclaimed, I’ll be sure to explore how our society is shaped by the media we consume.”
A Word from the Editor
Your favourite celebrity may sometimes feel like more than just a preference, especially online, where fandom often becomes part of your identity. But maybe they don’t define you like that, maybe they’re simply someone you enjoy watching or listening to.
At a Luxury Industry Society guest speaker event, luxury journalist and LCF lecturer Elisa Anniss spoke candidly about what working in luxury journalism really looks like. In conversation with us, she shared how her career has been shaped less by glamour and more by curiosity, research, and persistence.
Stan culture has changed the way people interact with music. Instead of focusing on how a song makes them feel, fans obsess over streams and chart numbers. The artist stops being a person and becomes something to defend, no matter what. At that point, the image becomes more important than the music itself.
In our series, Leaders @Kings, the King’s Business Review editors sit down with Sarah Chen-Spellings, award-winning American entrepreneur and investor, podcast host, and global advocate for female founders, and the funds that invest in them.
Like, Scroll, Share, Post, Repeat. The compulsive cycle of social media that keeps us coming back.
Chrisjen Avasarala and Elizabeth McCord offer powerful examples of women navigating leadership and highlight the impact of fictional leaders on real-world perceptions of women in power.


In our series, Leaders @Kings, the King’s Business Review editors sit down with Ellak Botos to discuss his decision to pursue a dual master’s degree in Italy and China. Read more to find out how he came about to take this decision on an unsuspecting day in March.