Inclusive Video Games to Celebrate LGBTQ+ History Month
Video games have taken many strides over the years when it comes to inclusivity; although overt anti-LGBT hatred remains entrenched
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Video games have taken many strides over the years when it comes to inclusivity; although overt anti-LGBT hatred remains entrenched
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Through all the uncertainty of 2020, I found myself turning more towards short stories and essay collections. I have always
2021 is shaping up to be another tough year, but that isn’t to say there is no entertainment to
Classics can be quite intimidating, especially when it comes to length, language and even sometimes problematic and archaic themes. However,
The United States has entered yet another monumental political era. President Joe Biden now occupies the White House and the
Streaming services have become giants of the entertainment industry; Netflix, Amazon Prime, BritBox and Disney+ dominate the streaming scene in
With 2021 just around the corner, now is the perfect time to start looking at some of the amazing book
It is January 1st, 2020; you are probably slightly hungover from that New Year’s Eve party last night. Luckily,
When Animal Crossing first came out in March 2020, it was the perfect lockdown companion. It’s the perfect boredom
Bad Feminist by Roxane Gay – Jennifer Kehlenbeck If you’d have told me last year that my favourite book of
Matt Haig’s The Midnight Library is a novel that gets to the heart of the modern person’s struggle
I first heard of needle felting from watching Kirstie’s Handmade Christmas (I love Kirstie Allsopp). At first, it seemed
“It’s chaos but – organised chaos” Show Face Festival is an online festival that celebrates ‘emerging creatives’ in the theatre
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