We've been awarded @Bristol_SU's 50 Award, for being one of the most influential voices of Bristol students! We'd like to say a massive thank you to our wonderful community for their contributions this year!
TWSS’ Equality Officer Emily Jordan and President Susie Long reflect on their experience co-hosting the @SPAJournalism national conference, sharing their thoughts on the event and the joys of student journalism.
https://t.co/7KP0UTQz44
TWSS’ Ruby Smith reviews The Toxic Shock Theatre Company’s new play – examining its exploration into the complicated themes of class, sexuality, family and violence.
https://t.co/vqR9X5jM79
A TWSS contributor examines modern dating culture, looking at the normalisation of apps to date, rather than face-to-face interaction
https://t.co/HFJ92aZN5S
TWSS’ Rae Ferner-Rose reviews Red Lentil Playhouse’s new play; a comedy based in a local corner shop, appreciating its detailed characterisation, interesting concept and clever production.
https://t.co/hBpLF5327s
A TWSS contributor looks at actor Jonah Hill’s dating scandal and evaluates if this is representative of a wider problem with communication and misogyny within relationships.
https://t.co/PD1X4vbIuA
Women’s rights are human rights.
They are not negotiable.
Women & girls everywhere deserve to live with dignity & respect. See how @UN_Women works to promote gender equality & women’s empowerment around the world: https://t.co/QQRFPY4VRn
TWSS’ Flora Tomlinson reviews theatre company Full Frontal’s latest play, reflecting on the shocking moments of the performance as well as the important commentary it offered.
https://t.co/Qti5affuvB
A TWSS writer looks at Grandmother characters and tropes in media, exploring their importance along with our relationships with our own older female family members.
https://t.co/bwKeTVhmeC
TWSS' Saskia Kirkegaard unpacks what we associate with being ‘cool’, exploring the adolescent view on how we should act and examining her changing perspective.
https://t.co/Ie6lPHcdhv
A TWSS writer reshapes our view of the Banshee, reading through a feminist lens in order to embrace the legend as a figure of female empowerment and emancipation.
https://t.co/kKhzNua6Wy