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THE RELIC
The Saint's Arts & Culture Section
Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella — Review
Growing up, I was never much of a fan of the Cinderella fairytale. In fact, fairytales largely failed to charm me at all – I didn’t like...
Alex Barnard
1 day ago
Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella — Review
Alex Barnard
1 day ago
4 min read
Blind Mirth Sketch Show: Not That Funny?
Mari Claudia Reimer
1 day ago
4 min read
Murder Mysteries with Topping & Co.
The Saint & Topping & Company
5 days ago
2 min read
An Ode to Open Mics
Carla Longo
5 days ago
3 min read
Book Recommendations
Murder Mysteries with Topping & Co.
Sofia recommends Amy Tintera’s Listen for the Lie Humour? In my murder mystery? With Listen for the Lie it might just be possible… In...
The Saint & Topping & Company
5 days ago
2 min read
Adventures with Topping & Co.
Ruby Recommends... To The River — Olivia Laing This is a book of meanders, in all senses of the word. We follow Laing along the banks of...
The Saint & Topping & Company
Feb 27
2 min read
Romances with Topping & Co.
Jen recommends How We Named the Stars by Andres N. Odorica "A beautiful and tender debut, How We Named the Stars follows Daniel and Sam...
The Saint & Topping & Company
Feb 13
2 min read
Spooky Stories with Topping & Co.
We Have Always Lived in the Castle by Shirley Jackson I’ve spent the past fifteen years hunting for the same twinkling, spine-tingling...
The Saint & Topping & Company
Oct 31, 2024
2 min read
Journeys with Topping & Co.
The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet , Becky Chambers Floating through space in a ship of glorified road builders is an experience that...
The Saint & Topping & Company
Oct 17, 2024
2 min read
New Beginnings with Topping & Co.
The Waves Life is a succession of new beginnings, and we just so happen to get caught up in them. Or at least, that’s what the five...
The Saint & Topping & Company
Oct 3, 2024
2 min read
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36 Hours
36 Hours in Venice
Being the subject of literature, paintings, songs, and movies, there’s a reason Venice has held tight to its romance after more than a...
Riley Raab
Feb 13
4 min read
36 Hours in Seville
Situated in the southwest of the Iberian Peninsula, Seville, the vibrant capital of Andalusia, is the ideal city break. This sun-drenched...
Maria Ebrahim
Oct 31, 2024
2 min read
36 Hours in the Lake District
Located in Cumbria in North West England, the Lake District is the perfect destination for nature lovers and enthusiastic readers. Its...
Reese Abromavage
Oct 17, 2024
3 min read
36 Hours in Ljubljana
Nestled in the heart of Slovenia is Ljubljana (pronounced loo-bee-aa-nuh). The capital city is the perfect destination for the arts and...
Natasha Currie
Apr 4, 2024
2 min read
36 Hours in Lyon
Today we’re travelling to what many call the gastronomic capital of France and the world! Lyon, France is situated about two hours away...
Ana-Lucia Chalmers
Mar 21, 2024
3 min read
36 Hours in Milan
Milan is renowned worldwide as a fashion capital and a must-visit destination for shopping enthusiasts. At the very same time, however,...
Carla Longo
Mar 7, 2024
2 min read
36 Hours in Prague
Prague, a city of rich culture, beautiful architecture, and fabulous nightlife, has become one of the most visited cities in Europe...
Anna-Marie Regner
Feb 22, 2024
3 min read
36 Hours in Salzburg
A February break itinerary Situated on Austria’s German border, the city of Salzburg delights its visitors, offering historical...
Reese Abromavage
Feb 8, 2024
2 min read
Love in the Bubble
Love in the Bubble — Issue 282
“Making a playlist is getting what you want to say without actually saying it. You get to use someone else’s poetry to express how you...
Anonymous
Oct 17, 2024
2 min read
Love in the Bubble
A column on love in St Andrews “Reader, I married him.” In my pre-university days, I spent all my spare time reading Victorian novels and...
Anonymous
Oct 3, 2024
2 min read
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All Articles from The Relic
Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella — Review
Alex Barnard
1 day ago
4 min read
Blind Mirth Sketch Show: Not That Funny?
Mari Claudia Reimer
1 day ago
4 min read
Murder Mysteries with Topping & Co.
The Saint & Topping & Company
5 days ago
2 min read
An Ode to Open Mics
Carla Longo
5 days ago
3 min read
My Year of Rest and Relaxation: Sleeping Your Way into Life
Maria de Feo
5 days ago
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Rosencadia: (Re)Writing a Career
Aidan Monks
5 days ago
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The Musical Language of Jacob Collier
Alexandra Barnard
5 days ago
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Why Do Celebrities Love Transcendental Meditation?
Daniel Alderson
5 days ago
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The Coast's Perplexing Perks
Samuel Thayre
5 days ago
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Why Are Shows so Short?
Leo Berenson
5 days ago
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Linoleum, London, and Lousy Advertising: The Grosvenor Linocut Revisited
Soren Rasmussen
5 days ago
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Postcards: A Legacy of Self-Censorship
Reese Abromavage
5 days ago
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