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The cultural section of Exeposé, the University of Exeter's independent student newspaper.

Sharing the latest interviews, features and reviews from Exeposé Screen, Music, Lifestyle, Arts + Lit and Tech.

Does university culture contribute to a British drinking problem? 06/09/2022

"The fact that it is not uncommon to see unconscious bodies being dragged home by their sweating friends is a testament to the extent to which we are willing to ignore the risks of alcohol, particularly within the context of university."

Charlie Carter discusses the drinking culture at British universities and offers some helpful tips on how to drink responsibly.

Does university culture contribute to a British drinking problem? Charlie Carter discusses the drinking culture at British universities and offers some helpful tips on how to drink responsibly.

The best student-friendly browser extensions 01/09/2022

Lifestyle Editor Gracie Moore recommends browser extensions that are suitable for university students.

The best student-friendly browser extensions Lifestyle Editor Gracie Moore recommends browser extensions that are suitable for university students.

How to make the most of your summer barbecues 28/07/2022

'Barbecues can be very irritating [...] and on top of this, since going vegan, I feel like an obstacle when I attend family barbecues.'

Charlie Nadin discusses the pros and cons of summer barbecues and how to make them an enjoyable experience for all.

How to make the most of your summer barbecues Charlie Nadin discusses the pros and cons of summer barbecues and how to make them an enjoyable experience for all.

Album review: Beabadoobee – Beatopia 15/07/2022

'Beatopia embodies healing and acceptance through the lens of a lucid dream or hypnotic state.'

Lauren Jones, Music Editor, reviews beabadoobee's sophomore album, Beatopia.

Album review: Beabadoobee – Beatopia Lauren Jones, Music Editor, reviews Beabadoobee's sophomore album, Beatopia

Why is it that so many young dancers abandon ballet? 06/07/2022

"Most girls at my dance school were a lot shorter and smaller than me, so I spent most of my time comparing myself to them and wishing I could look more like them"

Daisy Scott discusses the difficulties young dancers face in the ballet industry and why so many give up on their dreams.

Why is it that so many young dancers abandon ballet? Daisy Scott discusses the difficulties young dancers face in the ballet industry and why so many give up on their dreams.

Review: The Worst Person in the World 04/07/2022

"Norwegian director Joachim Trier has crafted an effervescent, authentic story of self-discovery, and, eventually, self-acceptance"

Matthew Bowden reviews Joachim Trier’s heady, heartfelt tale of a young woman’s journey through her 20s.

Review: The Worst Person in the World Norwegian director Joachim Trier's heady, heartfelt tale of a young woman's journey through her 20s is a future classic, featuring a generational performance from Renate Reinsve

Stranger Things: Season 4 Episode 7 Breakdown 30/06/2022

'Although the mid-season finale answers many of the questions we’ve have had all season, it no less leaves us with more. What happened to our Californian gang? Is Nancy alive?'

Mahnoor Imam concludes her Volume One breakdown series with its climactic mid-season finale. A must-read before Friday!

Stranger Things: Season 4 Episode 7 Breakdown Mahnoor Imam concludes her Volume One breakdown series with its climactic mid-season finale. A must-read before Friday!

Audiovisual Narratives: The Social Media War 28/03/2022

'Opposition to the war – in the form of publishing information about it deemed to be “false” – can now result in up to 15 years in prison.'

Ella Buckley reflects on the nature of social media and broadcast news narratives surrounding Russian's invasion of Ukraine and the risks that follow.

Audiovisual Narratives: The Social Media War Audiovisual Narratives: The Social Media War Ella Buckley reflects on the nature of both the social media and broadcast news narratives surrounding Russian President Vladimir Putin’s recent invasion of Ukraine. In the 1960s, uncensored images of the effects of na**lm and chemical agents deployed b...

Review: The Batman 28/03/2022

'The Batman capitalises on the raw acting talent it has at its disposal and also remains compelling, even through its slower moments'.

Ion Belesis praises The Batman for its strong cast and immaculate style.

Review: The Batman Review: The Batman Taking a look at the film’s manifold influences, Ion Belesis praises the most recent depiction of the caped crusader for its strong cast and immaculate style. When it comes down to it, The Batman (2022) is a 1990s Nirvana biopic made with a New Hollywood sensibility. In an inter...

Review: The Tragedy of Macbeth 15/03/2022

'the film manages to convey a palpable sense of claustrophobia despite its many vast open spaces, isolated Scottish landscapes and ceiling-less rooms, creating a jarring yet visceral experience.'

Amy Colwell marvels at the visual spectacle of Joel Coen’s modernist take on the classic Shakespearean tale of Macbeth.

Review: The Tragedy of Macbeth Review: The Tragedy of Macbeth Amy Colwell marvels at the visual spectacle of Joel Coen’s modernist, stark take on the classic Shakespearean tale of paranoia and betrayal. Joel Coen’s melancholic, haunting reimagining of Shakespeare’s Macbeth for A24 provides audiences with nearly two hours of...

Live Review: Benjamin Francis Leftwich 15/03/2022

'there was a very full and audible quietness to the set, with no shortness of spirit.'

Tom Bosher reviews Benjamin Francis Leftwich at the Exeter Phoenix.

Live Review: Benjamin Francis Leftwich Online Music Editor To Bosher reviews Benjamin Francis Leftwich at the Exeter Phoenix.

Review: Black Is The Color Of My Voice 14/03/2022

'the most enjoyable parts of Campbell’s performance were the resurrections of Nina’s evangelical mother, clearly conveying the source of that concentrated beam of force and focus so distinctive of Nina and her stern withering gazes.'

Tom Bosher reviews Apphia Campbell’s Black Is The Color Of My Voice at the Northcott Theatre.

Review: Black Is The Color Of My Voice Review: Black Is The Color Of My Voice Online Music Editor, Tom Bosher, reviews Apphia Campbell’s Black Is The Color Of My Voice at the Northcott Theatre. Written and directed by Apphia Campbell, Black is The Color of My Voice is a one woman show, reflecting on the life of infamous jazz singer N...

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