Politics
What is Capitalism?, Part 1: Boss Makes a Dollar, I Make a Dime…
In the first segment of an 8-part political economic series: “What is Capitalism?”, we look at wage labour and the class divide
Politics
In the first segment of an 8-part political economic series: “What is Capitalism?”, we look at wage labour and the class divide
Culture
Classic British comedy - is it just me who finds it a bit dated?
Politics
Three cases will decide whether LGBTQ+ Americans have any protection from discrimination in employment
Culture
A collection of stories by Vasily Shukshin, visited the Barbican under the direction of Latvian Alvis Hermanis to an audience more Russian than Kandinsky’s caviar
Politics
Comment Editor Andrew Melville thinks that the Premiership emphasis on corporate interests are killing the game
Games
Riot’s 10th anniversary special broadcast saw a wild amount of announcements - both to do with their flagship (and to date only) game, League of Legends, as well as myriad new game announcements. Felix Games gives the run-down, as well as speculates on what this signals in terms of
Culture
Lose yourself in the fairytale - but try not to lose the plot
News
Last week, Felix reported on Prince Andrew’s visit to the College as part of the Pitch@Palace campaign. As the news broke, we spoke to students around campus about their opinions, and promised to report back. We’ll highlight some particular responses that we feel summed up the opinions
Opinion
Comment Editor Andrew Melville thinks that the Premiership emphasis on corporate interests are killing the game
Culture
A comedy that was just... off
Film & TV
An introduction to this year’s editors, with 15 films you should watch this term
Culture
Having joined Felix Arts as a writer last year, I often think about how different life would have been had I joined sooner. I first heard about Felix Arts from my housemate, and quickly realised that this would be one of the best ways to enjoy the London theatre scene