Around the Globe with Odyssey: what we know so far
July 11, 2026
In the movie trailer, Athena questions Odysseus: “Don’t you remember? Thunder. Fire. Death.” To which he replies, “I remember a wife, a son, home.”
The hidden costs of AI‑driven creativity in the Film Industry
July 3, 2026
Over 80,000 views in its first day of release on YouTube, nearly four million views on Instagram. These are the results of an artificially
When international background is singled out
July 1, 2026
In early spring, Faris, a Jordanian Computer Science student at the University of Brighton, was looking for a part‑time job close to his student
Brighton Graduate Show offers real lessons in creativity, resilience, and building a future in the arts
June 24, 2026
If this year’s American Met Gala drew widespread criticism across social media, a British graduate show in Brighton offered a striking counterpoint. Instead of
‘Goodbye Lavender’: Opal Mag on her upcoming debut EP
May 27, 2026
An interview with the Brighton-based dream-rock singer, ahead of the release of her debut EP, and playing this year’s Great Escape Festival.
Max White’s summer return – New music from the indie-pop star
May 3, 2026
June 27th marks indie-pop artist Max White’s return to the stage. Having supported the likes of Rag’n’Bone Man and Raye, his comeback pairs with
Gigs for Gaza: Brighton Charity Turns Local Gigs Into £8.7k of Aid for Palestinians
April 29, 2026
Brighton is widely known as a rather liberal, forward-thinking city which is often ahead of the curve in terms of activism and protests. The war in Gaza is a recent issue which
A Candid Conversation with Women in Journalism: Insights and Hard‑Won Advice
April 28, 2026
The University of Brighton hosted an engaging and insightful Women in Journalism panel on Wednesday 22 April, bringing together a diverse group of industry