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Stories told by an Indigenous ‘I’
- an interview with Tony Perry about Indigenous writing A good story is gripping. It starts somewhere, it tells you what is about to be...
May 11, 20216 min read
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Those who go against the current
Interview with LeAndra Nephin about the Omaha Tribe and Indigenous life This interview has been nominated for Best Interview by the...
Sep 11, 20206 min read
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A Face on a Face - An interview with Sophia Claire
Sophia Claire’s work is a perfect example of what art and make-up looks like. The thought of trying to separate the two and discovering...
Aug 21, 20205 min read
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MY IDENTITY:Beautifully Unique
Disclaimer: None of the contents of this piece are meant to offend or imply things about a certain group of people. Cultural identity is...
Jul 27, 20205 min read
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Most Versatile of All - African Hair
Nikiwe Dlova is a creative hair artist and stylist from Johannesburg, South Africa, whose works will truly amaze you. Her vision of hair...
Jul 20, 20203 min read
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University of Kent’s Scholar David Stirrup talks about the Native American Stereotype
TK: How do you think the Native American identity developed in western perception? There is a stereotype based primarily on the Comanche...
Jul 10, 20207 min read
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Fighting for a Home in Gaza
An interview with Fares Alsayed “I’ve lived in Gaza for 15 years, most of my life, and seen the effects of the conflict there:...
Jul 8, 20206 min read
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‘Painters of all countries, unite!’
A Romanian artist speaks about the time of communism’s artistic censure. “I am an honest and shy person, with a lot of common sense and I...
Jul 8, 20207 min read
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The Life of a Busker: An Interview with Sam Ashton
There is no denying that the Covid-19 pandemic has impacted culture and the arts severely. With theatres and music venues remaining...
Jul 8, 20206 min read
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Díana Bermudez on being South American Indigenous
Identity conflict is a deep-rooted societal issue that many of us can relate to, especially the feeling of not belonging anywhere. Now,...
Jul 8, 20206 min read
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Interview with Scott Laudati
Scott Laudati is a poet. In this interview he is talking about the relese of his book 'Camp Winapooka'. TK: Was there a particular...
Jul 8, 20203 min read
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You Are What They Make You: Interview with Gregg Deal
This article has been nominated for Best Human Rights Story by the Student Publication Assocation in 2020. Across history, there has been...
Jul 8, 20208 min read
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Looking at the Face of Paint: An Interview with Eloy Morales
Eloy Morales is a Spanish painter who is most known for his innovative self-portraits, and whose work has amazed me. I had the fantastic...
Jul 8, 20204 min read
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For the youth by the youth
Matthew Bourne’s Romeo and Juliet made an appearance at the Marlowe Theatre on 17 September. Filled with a youthful vibe, with movements...
Jul 7, 20203 min read
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Bringing Gambia to Canterbury
Born in London, Sona Jobarteh is part of the five main Kora-playing Griot families from West Africa. She is a professional Kora player,...
May 26, 20203 min read
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