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Features

A Rallying Cry for Survival

Rhianna Hurren-Myers Climate change is like an old family heirloom, increasing in cost as it is passed down from generation […]

Food

Ciliegino | Review

Words By Angelica Marengo On the 14th of March, a friend of mine and I had the pleasure of tasting

Features

“She was asking for it”

Poppy Jennings *Trigger warning ÔÇô this article discusses rape and sexual violence*   A 17-year-old girl ÔÇô and I cannot

Culture

Rain Man | Review

By Mel Lynch ÔÿàÔÿàÔÿàÔÿà Bringing the highest grossing film of 1988 to the stage is no easy job, but with

Culture

It’s My Shout | Review

By Georgia Evans The sense of pride, accomplishment and patriotism amongst the audience was overpowering as the auditorium at St

Features

Queer and Now

Poppy Jennings In the wake of another incredible Pride Month, society is left with both positive and negative questions about

Film & TV

Review: Black Panther

Black Panther has set world records, smashed the box office and started a cultural phenomenon. We asked Quench contributors to

Film & TV

Review: The Shape of Water

Guillermo Del Toro’s latest escapist fantasy tells a familiar fairytale of freak love between human and creature. However the director’s

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