When the pandemic began, entertainment seemed more important than ever. At once we all seemed to have so much more time on our hands to consume whatever we had previously missed out on.
Stephanie Harris
2nd year Classical Studies student at King's.
Servant of the People: How Volodymyr Zelenskyy Went From Comedian to Ukraine’s Hero
It is not often that the arts play such an explicit role in politics, but Zelenskyy’s well-meaning satire of Ukrainian politics evidently struck a chord with the people, and continues to resonate through this incredibly difficult time in global politics.
Is Euphoria Really A Bad Influence? The Reason We Love Watching Drama Unfold
Why have shows like Euphoria come to generate such discourse about teenage behaviour?
Remembering Joan Didion’s Masterful Observations
An exploration of why the late Joan Didion remains so important in today’s literary culture.
The Success of Sally Rooney: Can One Voice Speak for Us All?
Should we be reaching for books that provide us with a sense of familiarity, or should we search for new experiences?