• Album Review: The Japanese House – Chewing Cotton Wool

    Rhianna Greensmith As the first release since their critically acclaimed debut album Good at Falling, The Japanese House (project of solo artist Amber Bain) wows again. Where Good at Falling was her self-labelled break-up album, this EP masquerades as a stunning portrait of ‘coming out of a relationship and...
  • Kess’ Cozy Music Corner #11: R.LUM.R

    Struggling to find that new artist to fall in love with? Fear not, our contributor Kess Leung is here with the latest and greatest musical recommendations each week. This edition features the Florida-born R&B hotshot R.LUM.R, who's soulful vocals and glossy beats have taken the genre by storm. ...
  • 5 Cookbooks Written By BAME Chefs And Food Connoisseurs

    Lexie shares some of her favourite cookbooks written by world-class BAME chefs. These are five outstanding books you should definitely consider buying and enjoying ASAP. ...
  • Lana Del Rey and the Futility of Cancel Culture

    Singer Lana Del Rey has recently come under fire for comments she made in an Instagram-posted essay. After she claimed that there’s a double standard in the music industry that disproportionately affects her, people raced to social media to call for everyone to boycott her music. Such reactions are...
  • Kess’ Cozy Music Corner #9: Kyle Thornton & The Company

    Struggling to find that new artist to fall in love with? Fear not, our contributor Kess Leung is here with the latest and greatest musical recommendations of each week. In this edition, Kess highlights American multi-genre music collective, Kyle Thornton & The Company. With a fresh sound influenced by...
  • Kess’ Cozy Music Corner #1: One Click Straight

    Struggling to find that new artist to fall in love with? Fear not, our contributor Kess Leung is here with the latest and greatest musical recommendations of each week. In this edition, Kess highlights Filipino indie rock act One Click Straight. I had been introduced to the band ‘One...
  • How Dave Called Out Systematic Racism at the Brits

    The 21-year-old rapper from London, known as Dave, took the Brits by surprise in his beautiful address of systematic racism in Britain. Dave unapologetically called out the Prime Minister’s racism, the representation of Meghan in the UK media as opposed to that of Kate, and even went on to...