A brilliant representation of internal turmoil through the eyes of a young woman.
Month: May 2020
The power of hugs: How choice turns dread into desire
Science says we need eight hugs a day for maintenance. But in a time when human touch is virtually banned, my mental health faced its biggest challenge yet.
Review: The Half of It
Netflix’s new film The Half of It might just have mastered the perfect balance between the rom com formula and a new take on the genre. Spoilers ahead!
The pressure of quarantine
Expectations of achievement during quarantine may be a small worry about coronavirus. But they have the power to tear down our mental health.
Review: On the Edge of Change by Jennings Couch
On the Edge of Change is the highly-anticipated debut EP from London based singer-songwriter Jennings Couch.
Nine noteworthy notions to help fight the food waste war
Pandemic fuelled panic buying has consistently been featured in the media over the past fortnight. Desolate supermarket shelves have been ransacked by ravenous shoppers, stacking their trollies high in preparation of a premature apocalypse.
Mellah: ‘Songwriting helps me express parts of myself I don’t understand’
As he releases his latest single, south Londoner Mellah talks to Anna Fox about consumerism, capitalism, and how the true London has died.