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The Comfortable Embrace: How the ‘Woke Left’ Serves Capital
is the woke-left useful or merely the preserving brine of the capitalist order?

swobe
Apr 24, 20252 min read


EXCLUSIVE REVIEW: Is Squid Game S2 worth it?
Many didn’t feel Squid Game’s first season needed a follow-up: myself included. As we watched through gritted teeth, writer Hwang...
Jannat Suleman
Dec 26, 20244 min read


Where does Syria go from here?
The fall of Bashar al-Assad as leader of Syria has left everyone with one question - what happens now?

Cullen Holas
Dec 18, 20245 min read


The Abraham Accords Were Never Going to Free Palestine
How America games the system to get exactly what it wants every single time.
Nithila
Nov 22, 20247 min read


Were One Direction the last new band?
The music industry is giving us nothing new and it seems the last new thing we have comes from the unlikeliest of sources.

Sam Mandi-Ghomi
Nov 11, 20249 min read


Unhoused and Homeless: What is the Difference?
To be unhoused is a governmental matter while to be homeless is a private or private sector failing, writes Anthony David Vernon.
Anthony David Vernon
Sep 3, 20245 min read


Fontaines D.C. - Romance - Review
Their fourth studio album brings some of the defining concepts of modernity into their unfortunate selves, writes Sam Mandi-Ghomi.

Sam Mandi-Ghomi
Aug 23, 20247 min read


Notes from a Fucking Enormous Continent: The Voyage
Round two of this infamous series as Will embarks on his journey.
Will Cotton
May 8, 20243 min read


The Many Stripes of Beyonce's COWBOY CARTER
You didn't think this could just pass us by, did you?
Emoefeoghene (Efe) Akpofure Imoyin-Omene
Apr 5, 20246 min read


Notes from a Fucking Enormous Continent: A Preview
Left Brain's resident satire merchant had upped sticks and gone to Canada. In this new series, Will will share his observations.
William Cotton
Mar 26, 20242 min read


We don't mix. - A Photography Collection
A series of photographs exploring the synergy between art and science.
Mellissa Nielsen-Williams
Feb 16, 20241 min read


Reimagining: Food as a Human Right
A deeper look into capitalistic food production and its relation in a gendered perspective.
Liz Sutherland
Feb 16, 20245 min read


On Art and the Climate
Nature lends itself to art without question - but what happens when nature is destroyed?
Lauren Smith
Feb 16, 20243 min read


"You Just Have to be Human": A Hijabi's Tale of Pro-Palestine Protests
An insightful personal account of why protest is still so necessary.

Maïs Bouteldja
Feb 16, 20244 min read


Collective Care Following Collective Trauma
We've been tested to heavily over the past few years that we really need to find solace in each other, writes Urvashi Panchal.
Urvashi Panchal
Feb 16, 20247 min read


A Tale of Two Flights: Rural and European
A piece on how the economic makeup of rural areas affects the culture and community lifestyle on offer.

Emily Widdecombe
Feb 16, 202411 min read


Two Poems by Tim Murphy
Poetry that plays with form on our society can be a beautiful thing.
Tim Murphy
Feb 16, 20241 min read


Seeking Solace from Within: Being Trans in 2023
A deeply personal piece surrounding Britain's treatment of trans people.
Mx. Adam Khan
Feb 16, 20246 min read


I Can Be In Two Places at Once, And So Can You. Here's Why.
A reflection on the doom-mongering devices that live in our pockets.

Francesca Wang-Smith
Feb 16, 20245 min read


Clickbait Endangers Lives
A deeper dive into the transphobia that is rife in Britain's media culture.
A. Wraith
Feb 16, 202411 min read


Bo-ggart - A Poem
Your worst nightmare has come true.
James Lawton
Feb 16, 20241 min read


What's Behind this New Wave of Conservative Music?
They tend to never really 'get' music, but that doesn't stop them trying.
Erin Lewis
Feb 16, 20244 min read


Occupied State - A Poem
We are not our jobs.
James Lawton
Feb 16, 20241 min read


Taking British Politics Into the Looking Glass
British politics has been late for a very important date for some time.
Meg Thomas
Feb 16, 20243 min read
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