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IN CONVERSATION WITH MY ANALOG JOURNAL, LILY NEWMAN
Ahead of tonight’s event, Sleaze’s very own Lily Newman sat down with with DJ, producer and founder of MAJ , Zag.
A LITTLE LIFE, ROBERTO KUMMELSTEDT
Roberto Kummelstedt provides us with an honest, succinct and reflective review of the play ‘A Little Life’.
NOT YOUR BODY, GENEVIEVE STEVENS
Gen discusses the struggles she has faced in coming to terms with her body over the years.
THE DENIZEN OF PEACEFUL YAMANOUCH, ROSE TUNER
Rosie magically elicits the beauty and serenity of the small town Yamanouchi in Japan.
STEM, JEMMA LUCK & FLEUR LAURIOT PREVOST
In this utterly fabulous article, Jemma and Fleur ruminate on the prevailing and frustrating gender gap in STEM subjects.
'ROCKS', WILL STAVELY
Poem Live in 'Literature' Now.
SHAKING IT OFF, ALICE GREENBURRY
In this raw, personal and informative piece, Alice reflects on her tainted and joyful relationship with Taylor Swift’s music.
MODERN LIFE AND THE DOOR IN THE WALL, FRED SHAW
Fred Shaw discusses how H.G Wells’ short story may be an allegory for 21st century existence.
THE LABORATORY, ZOLA ROWLATT
Zola Rowlatt informs her reader of the unforgiving, ongoing environmental crises impacting Mexico’s landscape.
PSEUDONYMS, FELIX GENDRY
Felix Gendry (a pseudonym) takes to the Laundrette to explore the identity destabilising effect playing with your name can have.
FASCINATION STREET, FLYNN GASH
In this fascinating piece, ‘Fascination Street’, Flynn Gash muses on Edinburgh and the Dérive.
CAN AI SAVE JOURNALISM?, SASKIA KOOPMAN
In this enlightening and highly pertinent article, Saskia Koopman weighs up the pros and cons of implementing AI in the world of journalism.
THINGS THAT GO BUMP IN THE NIGHT, JESSICA STOFF
Jessica Stoff gives a poignant account of her experience living both with friends and alone whilst at university.
THE BARE NECESSITIES, EVELYN FABER
In an article that is a piece of art in itself, Sleaze’s very own Evelyn Faber accounts with perfect wit and fabulous style her experience as a model for a life drawing class.
FACE-TO-FACE WITH ADULTHOOD, ALFIE SHAW
Alfie Shaw laments the imminent prospect of lost youth, drawing parallels between F. Scott. Fitzgerald’s ‘The Beautiful and Damned’ and his own looming coming of age.
'BE KIND TO HER', SUZANNAH FINLAY
Poem Live in 'Literature Now'.
HYPOCHONDRIA HYSTERIA, JONATHAN KIER
With great eloquence, Jonny Kier contemplates his disposition to make a mountain out of a molehill.
TONE-DEAF, JOSH GIBBS
Josh voices his concerns over the overwhelming ‘limitless library’ streaming services provide for the modern music consumer.
THE DEATH OF THE 20 EPISODE SEASON, JOJO AJISAFE
Jojo Ajisafe reflects on the possible causes and consequences of the death of the 20-episode season. She highlights how, in the age of binge-watching, plot takes precedence over characters.
THE VILLAGE BIKE, TALLULAH POLLOCK
Tallulah provides us with an important insight into how women, time and time again, are forced to run (or cycle) away from the insidious symptoms of a patriarchal society.
ROSIE'S 'KNICKER-DROPPING' MARGARITAS, ROSE TURNER
This Valentine’s Day you deserve the best, which is why we’re treating you sleazebags to Rosie’s dirty margarita recipe.
THE PHILOSOPHY OF HEARTBREAK, SCARLETT BRAYNT
In ‘The Philosophy of Heartbreak’ Scarlett Bryant discusses the ever-shifting nature of identity in and after a relationship.
HOT & BOTHERED, GENEVIEVE STEVENS
Genevieve Stevens returns to the Sleaze sphere with her exposé of “The Orgasm Gap”, and the double standards which shape our opinions on male and female masturbation.
IN CONVERSATION WITH HASEEB IQBAL, ANTONIA CLARK
Sleaze sat down in conversation with our headliner, Haseeb Iqbal, who offers an insight into everything from Togolese funk to his relationship with spirituality.
LOVE-SICK, GENEVIEVE STEVENS
Genevieve Stevens, self-confessed serial monogamist and Sleaze regular, on why she has “respectfully signed out of the quest for love”.
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