Artist Spotlight: Nyla Thomas
The heatwave has overstayed its welcome in Oxford. The stone that usually holds the city in a kind of grey composure is bright, hot to the touch, as I dodge the swarms of tourists on the High Street. I find relief, and Nyla, in Magdalen’s cloisters. I suggest Addison’s Walk and she agrees. W
Under Review: The Future of the Left, at the Union
There is a particular kind of irony that only the British left can produce with such reliable efficiency. Last weekend I found myself squarely inside it, as four rising left-wing podcasters—Noah East and Sean Ramiz of Northstar Politics, and Freddie Feltham and Jovan Owusu-Nepaul of What’s L
re: The death penalty in Israel
On March 30, the Israeli Knesset passed a law that expanded the use of capital punishment in its justice system. The bones of the system look like this: In the civil court system, the death penalty can now be applied to any individual who acts with the intent of ‘negating the exist

