Arts Lucy Rose on debut novel 'The Lamb', in conversation with Bristol lecturer Joan Passey , and Alex Boersma , and Ruby Wright 5 October 2025
Film and TV More than a cinema: Epigram's partnership with Bristol's iconic cultural hub 'Watershed' continues , and Jenna Baker 5 October 2025
Arts Bristol Museum and Art Gallery returns 33 objects to the Larrakia people , and Ella Heathcote 5 October 2025
Features ‘Operation Raise the Colours’ in Bristol and beyond: a sign of pride or a flag to hide behind? , and Natalie Payne 4 October 2025
2025/26 Celebrating creativity, community and diversity: new photography exhibition opens in Bristol , and Kashvi Cox 4 October 2025
Comment Nigel Farage and his right-wing rebrand: why students should beware of performance politics , and Lilianna Car 4 October 2025
Film and TV One Battle After Another Review: This is one for the history books , and Charles Hubbard 4 October 2025
2025/26 Materialists: Celine Song’s sophomore feature is a rom-com at war with itself , and Charles Hubbard 4 October 2025
Film and TV The Roses: decaying relationships and flourishing comedy , and Olivia Hunt 3 October 2025
Comment In such a tough job market, joint honours courses are never a waste of time , and Elektra Day-San 3 October 2025
2025/26 Gilmore Girls, the timeless fall favourite: what makes the show so popular? , and Beth Nugent 3 October 2025
Film and TV The Life of Chuck: A Gordian Knot with some great dancing , and Charles Hubbard 2 October 2025