Ripping up the script – deaf theatre’s silent revolution 

Prose and pacifism: Cally Road's radical booksellers

Politics

How Az Theatre is humanising Palestinian voices

6 Mins read

Az Theatre’s most recent event ‘GAZA : Messages & Images’, presented in P21 Gallery, highlights the atrocities Palestinians are facing through the use of monologues by those living in Gaza. After speaking with directors, Jonathan Chadwick and Ruth Lass, they take us through the creation of Az theatre and the event ‘GAZA: Messages & Images’.

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Ripping up the script – deaf theatre’s silent revolution 

Prose and pacifism: Cally Road's radical booksellers

Ripping up the script – deaf theatre’s silent revolution 

Chasing the queue: Are these 5 Southwark food spots worth the wait?  

Body and Soul: Southwark's Spots to Eat and Listen

Shawn Mendes' sexuality is none of our business, so why do we care so much?

Ripping up the script – deaf theatre’s silent revolution 

The food bank in the garden 

Those left behind: Dealing with family members involved in QAnon

Lighthearted or harmful: Parasocial relationships

Ripping up the script – deaf theatre’s silent revolution 

Prose and pacifism: Cally Road's radical booksellers

Ripping up the script – deaf theatre’s silent revolution 

Prose and pacifism: Cally Road's radical booksellers

Ripping up the script – deaf theatre’s silent revolution 

The food bank in the garden 

AudioLife

More than just fun: The hidden values of hobbies

1 Mins read

Collective studies have shown that having a hobby can lower levels of depression, increase life satisfaction, happiness and self-reported health.

With interviews from journalist and mental heath ambassador Millie Gooch and third-year university student Salma Bentir, we get in insight into the benefits of why it’s so important for students to have a hobby.

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Unsilenced: Can women ever have a 'safe education' at university?

Put your money where your mouth is: The Lipstick Effect explained