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‘Now get off your phone and do something with your life’ - The pressure to live life to the fullest
I used to read. I used to write plays, books, poems and articles. I used to run, I used to hike, I used to sit through marathons of meaningful films remaining undistracted. I used to be someone. Recently I’ve been thinking a lot more about Sylvia Plath’s ‘Fig tree analogy’ from her novel, ‘The Bell Jar.’ This describes the speaker sitting before a fig tree, with each fig holding a different future. As she takes longer and longer to choose which future, the figs begin to rot a
What Type of Person Are You?
I’m awake by a jerk and very confused desperate for food and to fill this weakness I have felt since just eight the faintness that follows my journeys, conversations, forever marked by a stamp that is covered but always visible attached to signs impossible to ignore Big Bulky signs that map out my country strangers— an invite, to them, a promise of a box a promise of certainty a promise of explication. What on earth is attached to you? they’ll ask, those pryi
What Should We Be Talking About? Answered By You
A little while ago now, we ran our yearly ‘Give it a Go’ session. Wanting to get to know the members of our society, we asked a few (hopefully) thought-provoking questions, and below are some of the brilliant, bright, and humorous comments from Lippy Members. Go ahead and delve in; I hope you find as much resonance as I did. What should we be talking about? Transphobia, ableism, trending body standards, body positivity, intersectional feminism, internalised misogyny (why
TG's "Present Laughter": A Review
On the 9th of May, I had the privilege of attending Theatre Group’s final production of the year: Present Laughter by Noël Coward,...
LUUMT's Alice by Heart: A Review
The challenge of putting on a production of Sheik and Sater's Alice by Heart lies in its inherent whimsy and unadulterated madness that...
Finding Joy in Juxtaposition: A Conversation with Plantfood
This year, I have found a seed of admiration for jazz begin to take root. Previously, this genre, on all fronts, seemed inaccessible to...
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