Charlotte Kerby discusses the self-termed ‘Olivia Dean effect’ on her life and its culmination in a wonder-filled performance ...
Epigram’s sister magazine provides a unique collection of art and comment in each seasonal issue. We provide all the details ...
Epigram’s Amelia McCabe delves beyond Avon Gorge’s industrial significance and provides a digestible outline of its ...
India Thompson explores the environmental cost of cheap flights, enabled by a tax system that reward aviation over ...
Sophie Lee analyses the problematic nature of the races, discussing how it is being marketed towards students, and the ...
If you’re a musician interested in rehearsal and performance opportunities, there are a plethora of groups to explore in a ...
A look at the female student experience of Bristol's performing arts groups. Nugent draws on interviews with society members ...
With more and more first generation students accessing higher education, Emma Yeo investigates the experiences of first gen ...
Danny Boyle’s long-awaited zombie threequel is disjointed and a little misformed but still has a lot of bite and gives the ...
Black Country, New Road grace us with their presence at the sold-out Bristol Beacon show on Monday night which was nothing ...
With the upcoming seasonal shift from summer to autumn, many of us may be looking for book recommendations to occupy the ...
The student housing hunt or the regency marriage mart? This Austenian nightmare is getting out of hand. The subtle hints, the ...
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