WRAPPING UP
As the year comes to a close, this issue is all about finishing what you have started. It’s the time of year where wrapping up is all around us. Whether it’s wrapping presents, wrapping up warm or just wrapping up your projects, it’s all about winding down.
LATEST ARTICLES
Welcome to the Be Nothing Club’s Ghoulish Gallery! Here we’re celebrating the Halloween season by showcasing some devilish art from artists we love.
Kerry explains how social media has opened up the world of witchcraft, superstition and paganism.
Guest contributor Colleen details her fears regarding creativity and battling impostor syndrome.
As we learn more about ADHD, we know there is so much more to it than a hyperactive little boy.
There’s something about him, painted like a statue and often holding a doll, staying completely still until suddenly moving.
HORROR & MACABRE
Welcome to the Be Nothing Club’s Ghoulish Gallery! Here we’re celebrating the Halloween season by showcasing some devilish art from artists we love.
Kerry explains how social media has opened up the world of witchcraft, superstition and paganism.
Guest contributor Colleen details her fears regarding creativity and battling impostor syndrome.
There’s something about him, painted like a statue and often holding a doll, staying completely still until suddenly moving.
FEATURED
Anna Mac speaks to HUH Clothing creator Mark Donnelly about mental health and starting a business during a pandemic.
FILM & TV
Liam looks at what films are still to come this year. and what you need to watch before you see them!
With the return of My Next Life as a Villainess, Liam ranks the possible romance options.
MENTAL HEALTH & WELLBEING
Guest contributor Colleen details her fears regarding creativity and battling impostor syndrome.
As we learn more about ADHD, we know there is so much more to it than a hyperactive little boy.
Guest Contributor Amy Lauren shares how her art helped her to look inward and change her perspective.
Cailean speaks to people about living with invisible illnesses, and opens up about his own.
Anna Mac speaks to HUH Clothing creator Mark Donnelly about mental health and starting a business during a pandemic.
ART
Welcome to the Be Nothing Club’s Ghoulish Gallery! Here we’re celebrating the Halloween season by showcasing some devilish art from artists we love.
Guest Dervla writes about overcoming artistic and existential troubles during a pandemic.
Guest Contributor Amy Lauren shares how her art helped her to look inward and change her perspective.
Jonah Anderson presents his work exploring the connection between musicians and identity.
BOOKS & MANGA
FASHION
FICTION
In this successor to her previous short story, Kerry shares how the clothes you wear play a part in your identity.
GAMING
Liam explains why Dimitri from Fire Emblem: Three Houses should have been romanceable for male players.
Guest contributor Rebecca shares how fitting Jak & Daxter into her childhood prepared her for adulthood.
INTERVIEWS
Anna Mac speaks to HUH Clothing creator Mark Donnelly about mental health and starting a business during a pandemic.
LGBTQ+
Dylan talks about UEFA’s cowardice in relation to Hungary and anti-LGBTQ+ discrimination.
Liam explains why Dimitri from Fire Emblem: Three Houses should have been romanceable for male players.
LIFESTYLE & CULTURE
Kerry explains how social media has opened up the world of witchcraft, superstition and paganism.
Guest Dervla writes about overcoming artistic and existential troubles during a pandemic.
Katie reflects on the complicated relationship between womanhood, motherhood, and Irish identity.
Anna Mac examines the blurred lines between appearance and reality in the entertainment industry.
MUSIC
Dylan takes a look back at how infrared and bluetooth were crucial in sharing songs, and the songs that defined the era.
Jonah Anderson presents his work exploring the connection between musicians and identity.
PERSONAL
Kerry explains how social media has opened up the world of witchcraft, superstition and paganism.
Guest contributor Colleen details her fears regarding creativity and battling impostor syndrome.
As we learn more about ADHD, we know there is so much more to it than a hyperactive little boy.
There’s something about him, painted like a statue and often holding a doll, staying completely still until suddenly moving.
Guest Dervla writes about overcoming artistic and existential troubles during a pandemic.
Guest contributor Rebecca shares how fitting Jak & Daxter into her childhood prepared her for adulthood.
In this successor to her previous short story, Kerry shares how the clothes you wear play a part in your identity.
POLITICS
SPORT
Dylan looks at how nostalgia has shaped the reaction to Cristiano Ronaldo’s return to Man United.
Dylan talks about UEFA’s cowardice in relation to Hungary and anti-LGBTQ+ discrimination.
TRAVEL
Fargo’s Ugly Cousin
Dylan experiences a different side to Fargo.
On the Border
Kelsie talks to Paul about queer identity in Northern Ireland and China.
Anseo Review
Casey reviews Úna-Minh Kavanagh’s autobiographical book Anseo.
Identity in Lockdown
Callum shares their experiences with gender identity during lockdown.
Womanhood, Motherhood, and Identity
Katie reflects on the complicated relationship between womanhood, motherhood, and Irish identity.
Conscience Collective
Anya shares her platform Conscience Collective which showcases ethical clothing brands.
Invisible Illness: Stepping out of the Shadows
Cailean speaks to people about living with invisible illnesses, and opens up about his own.
Is There Room for Avatar Anymore?
Liam questions if there’s a need for James Cameron’s Avatar today?