Recent months have seen great strides forward in tackling period poverty in Northern Irish schools. But can more be done to ensure those who have periods are given dignity during their education and beyond, and what can we as students do to help the cause?
Read MoreSocial media is often portrayed in a negative light, but how did it play a part in saving the arts sector, one of the worst-hit sectors in the pandemic?
Read MoreDune, or Dune: Part One, is the sci-fi hot topic of the year, featuring a fantastic score, amazing performances, and outstanding special effects.
Read MoreThe film dazzlingly recreates the flashy feeling of 1960s Soho, with gorgeous retro set-pieces drenched in neon lights, and black taxis and old James Bond posters galore in the colourful city streets. Along with its stylish veneer, the film also delves into the darker side of this era.
Read MoreAlthough the news has been favourably received across Northern Ireland’s creative community, there has been a distinctly cautious note sounded by more experienced heads
Read MoreAs we celebrate 40 years since homosexuality was decriminalised in Northern Ireland, we interview Jeffrey Dudgeon, who led the fight for LGBTQ+ rights in NI, on how far we’ve come, and how we still need to progress as a society.
Read MoreThe hit Netflix original series ‘Sex Education’ is back for season three with a new headmaster in town, who has a burning desire to revamp the infamous ‘sex school’.
Read MoreIt’s easy to see why season three of You, with its unexpected twists and turns, has received heaps of praise from fans worldwide after its release on Netflix on October 15.
Read MoreWes Anderson’s latest film, The French Dispatch, is his ode to print journalism and meets every expectation of a Wes Anderson classic.
Read MoreÓrla Mallon talks to two Belfast-based book clubs about how and why they started, what they read and why they meet.
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