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Is the fashion industry racist?

What is this season’s hottest fashion trend? Well, if you follow the news, it would appear that blackface is back – Gucci, Prada and a Katy Perry fashion collection have all recently been forced to recall products evoking blackface after a large social media backlash. Despite statements stating that it...
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By , Feb. 17, 2019

Musicians as artists, artists as musicians

A foray into other art forms introduces a range of pretensions from both critics and fans and, just as equally as they may be thrust into success in the art world due to their previous achievements, there is the urge on the behalf of others to ridicule this privileged position....
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By , Feb. 17, 2019

Fan fiction should be encouraged, not dismissed

If you were lucky enough (or unlucky, depending on what you saw) to have discovered the wonders of websites like Wattpad or Tumblr in your tween-to-teen years, you will have experienced the vast range of fan fiction on offer. From boy bands to Harry Potter and everything in between, there...
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By , Feb. 17, 2019

Endeavour – ‘Pylon’

Endeavour is back for its sixth series and, from the off, it’s darker than we’ve seen before. ‘Pylon’ finds our lead characters struggling with events of the past, as their paths cross to investigate a tragic death, in what proves a typically compelling episode of the show. It’s 1969, six...
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By , Feb. 16, 2019

Snapchat group chat targets female students in Aberdeen

A Snapchat group named “The Brohood” has contacted several male students encouraging them to share explicit photos of women who attend the University of Aberdeen and Robert Gordon University (RGU). In a message spread on the picture-sharing platform, the group invited recipients to “share, receive and enjoy the filthy girls...
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By , Feb. 15, 2019

In defence of classical music

Tom Segev   No music is as complex as classical. Jazz may boast intricate improvisation and unorthodox time signatures, and soul of the 1970s laid claim to potent political messages, but the established orchestration of a three-suite symphony cannot be matched in complexity and variety. Concertos are, however, losing traction...
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By , Feb. 15, 2019