The Place I Call Home | Photography Exhibition Review
By Sarah Anne Griffiths ÔÇÿHome’ is a word which embodies many things: a sense of comfort and closure, protection within […]
By Sarah Anne Griffiths ÔÇÿHome’ is a word which embodies many things: a sense of comfort and closure, protection within […]
By Cynthia Vera A heart-warming debut from director Van Grisnven, ÔÇÿSequin in a Blue Room’ is a queer thriller that
By Mike O’Brien Trigger Warning: This content contains information and reference to mental illness and suicide. If you or someone
By Sarah Anne Griffiths The National Museum’s latest photography exhibition includes work curated by four of the most prestigious photographers
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Cardiff Masters student, Peter Wolinski, kindly reviewed The Dough Thrower for Quench. By Peter Wolinski There isn’t much that tops
After celebrating my 22nd birthday, I reflect on what being 22 really means. Yesterday I turned┬á22 and Taylor was right,┬áit’s
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Nidhi Pattni A lot of us apply to university with a laundry list of doubts and apprehensions: What will the
By Katherine Mallett The quest for THE ÔÇÿperfect picture’ seems to be infinite. A plethora of editing apps that offer
By Rhiân Lock Anastasia Beverly Hills (abbreviated as ABH continuing) has of recent years been one of the biggest dominators
By Amy King It’s not only television and film themed festivals and events that are growing in popularity by the
By Josh Allen Adidas have announced the beginning of a new scheme: Adidas Infinite Play. But, what exactly is it?
Ôÿà Ôÿà Ôÿà Mozart in Paris is a compelling graphic novel by French creator Frantz Duchazeau, recounting Mozart’s adventures in
There are many different types of holidays…but what do they all have in common? Some really wonderful clubs and bars.
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By Charlie Sawyer and Natascha Ng Ôÿà Ôÿà Ôÿà Coming to Cardiff from Broadway, On Your Feet! brings the Latino