Mansi Vithlani, editor-in-chief of 2021/22, reflects on Carrot Magazine’s past year.
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Carrot in London: Munch with Mansi’s top five restaurants
Did you know our editor-in-chief Mansi Vithlani is a big foodie? To kick off our new column, "Carrot in London", Mansi shares her top five restaurants perfect for several occasions from her delicious account.
Sam Fischer Review: It was like jamming with a lifelong friend
Sam Fischer wrapped up his UK tour in London and our editor-in-chief, Mansi Vithlani attended his last show.
Spotlight Week: BAME Women Society
Mansi Vithlani, our editor-in-chief interviews the president of the BAME Women Society who shares insight on how the society is going to empower and uplift female City students.
Five Tips To Overcome End of Summer Anxiety
Many students often feel nervous to return back to university after a long summer without any academic stress. We have partnered with Audley Villages to share some useful tips to overcome end of summer anxiety before you return to campus.
A love letter to the Brit Awards 2021
The 2021 Brit awards sparked nostalgia, empowerment and showcased so many historic moments.
The best outdoor cinema events in London
Nothing beats watching a film under the stars as we reunite with loved ones. We round up this summer's best outdoor cinema events in London.
TV People: Channelling new sounds in Dublin
Dublin quartet, TV People, on making music during quarantine, their future plans as a rising band and their new single Nothing More, released September 4.
#VogueChallenge: A step in the right direction. But will Vogue take action?
TikTok has become increasingly popular during lockdown. Numerous trends have been created and instantly gone viral. One of those is the #VogueChallenge, which also trended on Twitter, raising many questions within the fashion industry.
Kissing Booth 2 Review: I wanted to hate it but I kind of liked it
The Kissing Booth 2 announcing a sequel back in May sparked controversy on social media. But as much as I wanted to hate it, the second film wasn’t horrific. In fact it was a whirlwind of emotions.
Review: Old Flowers by Courtney Marie Andrews
Courtney Marie Andrews releases her comeback album ‘“Old Flowers’” on 24th July, a raw, heartfelt, break-up album exhibiting the artist's stand out vocals.
Review: Memory Palace by James Humphrys
Bristol-based singer-songwriter James Humphrys talks his second EP, Memory Palace, a record based on reflection and appreciating life.