Music
Plunge: A clarion call to sexual liberation
Fever Ray’s first album in nearly eight years is a more aggressive work, which examines love, lust, and the uncontrollable id.
Music
Fever Ray’s first album in nearly eight years is a more aggressive work, which examines love, lust, and the uncontrollable id.
Politics
Care Quality Commission shows young people are waiting months for treatment
Film & TV
Producer David Fincher’s influences are enough to keep this gritty cross section of 70s police culture moving forward.
Film & TV
Hotly-tipped for success at this year’s Academy Awards, Call Me by Your Name is a heady tour-de-force of love and passion in the north of Italy.
Opinion
Jenny Eden argues that the rise in mental health problems amongst the young is nothing to do with politics and everything to do with the way we live our lives
Music
The new work shows they’re shifting towards the mainstream, but they haven’t chosen the right direction.
Books
Is a book ‘bad’ because it is ‘too difficult’ to read? Felix writer Ned Summers thinks the issue is in our approach.
News
Professor Tariq Ramadan was scheduled to speak on the future of Islam, but multiple women have accused him of sexual assault and rape.
Books
Books writer Pavan Inguva explains why Yukio Mishima’s Sea of Fertility tetralogy is an exciting blend of history, personal experience and philosophy.
News
The Graduate Students Union President will be paid an annual stipend of £10,000, funded by the Graduate School.
Food
It’s just gone midday, campus is heaving, and you’ve got a fiver burning a hole in your pocket. Let us take you on a culinary tour of where to get some decent food.
Music
Following on from the surprise release of two albums within a week, Future heads to the O2 Arena, for a greatest hits set, whose energy levels sometimes slip.