As always, The 2021 Cannes film festival gave stars plenty of opportunity to wow us with their style. Here are the 10 best looks from the festival.
Category: Arts & Culture
55 Years and Counting: Is it finally coming home?
With the Euros final quickly approaching, Alex explores whether it is really coming home and if England can win the 2020 Euros.
Diversity on Love Island: Is it time for a change?
The hotly anticipated 7th series of Love Island has finally made its way onto our screens, but have producers done enough in terms of inclusivity?
Football and Me: Why the beautiful game means so much to fans
As the Euros heat up, I explore why football means so much to so many.
An interview with Nathan Evans
Following the success of his viral TikTok becoming a number one hit in the UK, Carrot Magazine were lucky enough to sit down virtually with Nathan Evans.
Vision: The therapist we didn’t know we needed
The Marvel Universe is known for its incredible special effects, the array of loveable and detestable characters, and killer soundtracks. But it is the focus on mental health that sets WandaVision apart from many of the others. Spoilers ahead!
Golden Globes 2022: Hollywood’s battle with diversity
NBC has decided to cancel the 2022 Golden Globes, following several controversies regarding their award committee. We explore how issues surrounding diversity can stifle art production.
Review: 52 Blue by Amber Run
Amber Run move listeners with new single, 52 Blue. This single is rich in echoed vocals and has a heart-breaking backstory.
Sour: The soundtrack to our teens and twenties
After the success of her single, Driver’s License, Olivia Rodrigo has released Sour, her debut album, at the age of 18.
In conversation with PRESS
I sat down over tea and cake with PRESS to talk about his debut release, The Angel EP, what made him get into music and what it means to be an electronic artist.
Review: Promising Young Woman
Carey Mulligan delivers an honest, thought-provoking performance in Promising Young Woman, with an ending chilling enough to stay with you long after you’ve finished watching.
Why Britney Spears is a cultural icon
Credited with the teen pop revival of the late nineties and early noughties, the princess of pop’s contribution to music and popular culture cannot be ignored. But what exactly makes Britney Spears a cultural icon?