Climate Revolution – Mental Evolution

We abuse our planet like a toddler rampaging through its mother’s home, oblivious and unwilling to relent upon its mindless pleasure. This is not new. Since our dawn we have been a family fuelled by greed and competition… only now these notions hold global consequence; hunting one too many dodos has become the degradation of the foundations of planetary health, unfortunately invisible to the biggest culprits - me and you.

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Review: How to Break Up with Fast Fashion by Lauren Bravo

It’s the neon mesh dress you bought on ASOS for a fiver and puked on at the club. It’s the crop top you bought on a whim from Zara and promptly relocated to the depths of your wardrobe after it destroyed your armpit skin on holiday. It’s the wearable equivalent to a boy that sends you 3am ‘you up?’ texts. We need to break up with fast fashion, Bravo says – and I tell you what, I’m ready to do some dumping.

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ReviewsJessica Blackwell
Until Tomorrow… Social Media Post-Pandemic

In the World After Corona - that glimmering, nebulous term, like a utopia - having been forced to converse via webcam rather than in bars and restaurants, I predict that the allure of the web will not be as strong. Sight will no longer be filtered through pixels. To see for oneself a mountain, to climb and taste sweat and smell soil and rain and earth and feel alive will be a stronger drug.

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OpinionJessica Blackwell
Decades of Dance: Partying Through The Ages

Since turning 40, which seems *old enough* I’ve found myself at a lot of parties. I’m sometimes there to photograph which gives me purpose and reason. But sometimes I just go for the craic. A dance, a chat, a catch up, a nose, a chance to observe the youthful avante garde in all their colourful and loud glory.

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OpinionJessica Blackwell
Do You Like Shortbread and The New York Times?

“The first step will be to create the biscuit base. It should be short and rich. So, that won’t be a problem.” Welcome to the Bloomberg Cookery Channel - a satire piece that will have you cackling, musing on Michael Bloomberg’s US election campaign and baking the perfect millionaire’s shortbread at the same time.

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Review: The Dirty Picnic Club

This is an improvised love story; the two main protagonists, Caitlin Campbell (who plays Holly) and Dan South (who plays Ben) just don’t know it. In a rigged drawing of straws 10 minutes before the show, the rest of the cast act surprised as Caitlian and Dan are chosen as the protagonists. It’s now up to Sam (who plays Pete) and Andy (who plays Olly) to turn this into a love story.

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"Be Kind”: Stop Preaching. Start Practising.

Nastiness is embedded into the world in one form or another and we’ve all been a part of it. Whether that be giving, receiving, contributing or even just watching it happen. Shamefully, I remember when I was young, finding it extremely hard to give people compliments. I remember actually feeling and thinking ‘I don’t want to compliment that person’.

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OpinionJessica Blackwell