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Du Maurier, Danvers and dress: clothes and characterisation in Rebecca

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In light of Ben Wheatley’s new adaptation of Daphne du Maurier’s Rebecca, Rosie Best returns to the novel […]

Rosie Best November 10, 2020 Books, Fashion, Film, Uncategorized

Poetech: Shall I compare thee to GPT-3? Shakespeare v AI

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How will GPT-3’s reimagining of a Shakespeare classic hold up under literary scrutiny?

Lana Crowe October 5, 2020 Books

Standing out: Zamrock fashion 1970-2020

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Hats, bell-bottoms, and high-heeled boots: Mollie Beese speaks to Gio Arlotta about the iconic fashion of the Zamrock music scene

molliebeese September 26, 2020 Fashion, Music, Uncategorized

‘Whatever people say I am, that’s what I’m not’: Saturday Night and Sunday Morning

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Alan Sillitoe’s 1958 novel has been praised for its authentic depiction of postwar Nottingham. But does its innovative style cast off the label of ‘realist’?

Lana Crowe September 22, 2020 Books

Conflicting costumes: Lena Horne and colourism

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The inconsistencies of Lena Horne’s on-screen image bespeak a star system’s complex relationship with race and ethnicity.

Rosie Best September 20, 2020 Fashion, Film

Frozen Fashion: the importance of Queen Elsa’s costumes

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The Ice Queen’s costumes play an important part in the film’s storytelling, and in marking her out as a complex and nuanced Disney woman

Rosie Best August 31, 2020 Fashion, Film

‘There’s A Million Guys Like Me’: Gene Kelly and ordinary masculinity

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Gene Kelly’s on-screen costumes reveal a star preoccupied with his own masculinity

Rosie Best August 29, 2020 Fashion, Film

What did Duke Ellington have to say about racism?

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The bandleader and composer was reserved in talking about his experiences of racism. But his music speaks volumes

Lana Crowe August 23, 2020 Books, Music

The sound of silence in Toni Morrison’s The Bluest Eye

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Morrison demonstrates how imagining music in the mind’s ear can function in literature

Lana Crowe August 23, 2020 Books, Music

House music: Dua Lipa’s architectural name drop, explained

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The pop star’s latest album nods to architect John Lautner. Is it anything more than a metaphor gone wrong?

Lana Crowe August 18, 2020 Music

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