Books Written by BAME Authors
Illustration by Jasmine Snow @jasminesnowartContributions by: Ella Clucas, Kate Waldock, Ellie Hutchins, Ella Lloyd, Annabelle Ingram and Rhian Lock (in […]
Illustration by Jasmine Snow @jasminesnowartContributions by: Ella Clucas, Kate Waldock, Ellie Hutchins, Ella Lloyd, Annabelle Ingram and Rhian Lock (in […]
Introduction by Jasmine SnowContributions by Ona Ojo, Ella Saoirse Clucas, Manon Jones, Kate Waldock, Ella Rowe-Hall (in order of appearance)Illustration
Here at Quench Film & TV, one of our favourite topics to discuss is The Importance of Queer Cinema, because
By Katie May Huxtable Quench Magazine last caught up with Australian trio DMA’s back in 2017, as a part of
By Megan Evans The TV adaption of Sally Rooney’s bestselling novel Normal People has enfolded so much turmoil and heartbreak
By Pui Kuan Cheah Netflix has been on a roll lately, delivering plenty of content to audiences stuck indoors. Enter
by Jasmine Snow Before working as a part-time barista, I had no idea what the difference between a ÔÇÿlatte’, ÔÇÿcappacino’
I have a troubled relationship with The 1975. When I first encountered their work, I was somewhat dumbfounded on how
By Anna Heledd As someone who ravishes in learning about cultures so distant from my own, I was very eager
By Lindsay Smith Last time Laura Dazon spoke to us about the ways you can secure a golden ticket through
By Sofia Brizio I remember the exact day I started reading Call Me By Your Name, the bestselling novel by
It seemed rather fitting, in what will be my last online article as Food and Drink Editor, to return to
Here’s a small list of our favourite shows that you can stream this month! Enjoy. Hollywood By Alisha Keane You
By Natascha Ng Over the last few weeks, we have all had far too much time on our hands and,
By Holly McElroy Netflix’s new dating show Love is Blind presents itself as a social experiment, where single women and
Back in July 2019, Disney sent the world went into mass hysteria when it was announced that actress and singer
By Megan Evans With the current situation being that we are stuck inside for the foreseeable future, it is hard
By Lauren Stenning There is something to be said about watching a collection of adventure films at a time when
By Ella Rowe-Hall Teen dramas. The occasionally cringe-inducing yet always loveable, dramatic slices of the lives we often wished we
We’re all missing our favourite coffee shops and fancy restaurant meals right now. Here’s a homage to some of our