Cartoon Satirises TV for Phone Scrollers

Stephen Collins' latest cartoon humorously critiques modern television consumption, depicting shows simplified for mobile phone scrollers with minimal attention spans.

Siriano's Surreal Fantasy Dominates NYFW Runway

Designer Christian Siriano unveiled his autumn/winter 2026 collection at New York Fashion Week, presenting a theatrical vision of escapism and inclusivity. The show featured dramatic silhouettes, textured fabrics, and a show-stopping finale gown worn by s

Kate's Top Designers at London Fashion Week

London Fashion Week's autumn/winter 2026 collections will feature several designers closely associated with the Princess of Wales, highlighting royal-adjacent style and the enduring 'Kate effect' on British fashion.

Waidner's 'As If' Examines Identity Through Role-Swapping Actors

Isabel Waidner's latest novel 'As If' presents a grounded exploration of working-class queer identity through two struggling actors. Meanwhile, Heather Aimee O'Neill's 'The Irish Goodbye' delivers a sharp family drama, and Amie Barrodale's 'Trip' offers a

Historical Fiction Roundup: Three Compelling Novels

Explore three new historical novels: Shona MacLean's 'The Cromarty Library Circle' set in 1831 Scotland, Lori Inglis Hall's WWII debut 'The Shock of the Light', and Lottie Moggach's crime retelling 'Mrs Pearcey'.

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