
Vada Magazine launches digital covers
Laura Kay features on the cover of Vada Magazine’s spring cover.
Laura Kay features on the cover of Vada Magazine’s spring cover.
Hadley Stewart sits down with author Chris McCrudden to discuss his latest book, Sashay to the Centre of the Earth, the third in his Battlestar Suburbia sci-fi series.
As part of Vada’s Out at Work series, we meet brothers Alexander and William Deakin. Despite their varied career paths, they now both work in the finance sector, for companies who respect who they are.
As part of Vada’s Out at Work series, we share Alexis Bushnell’s path to helping others use social media, through offering ethical social media guidance for neurodivergent business owners.
As Russian forces invade Ukraine, Vada Magazine looks at how human rights organisations in the region are working to support LGBTQ+ refugees fleeing the war.
As part of Vada’s Out at Work series, we introduce you to Drew Dalton, Founder and Chair of ReportOUT, and Senior Lecturer in Sociology at the University of Sunderland. He shares his career path that straddles both education and the Third Sector.
Hadley Stewart sits down with the actor Lee Knight to discuss his run with Sir Ian McKellen at Windsor’s Theatre Royal, and how he wants to help the next generation of actors get into the industry.
As part of Vada’s Out at Work series, we introduce you to the Founder and CEO of Career Accelerator, Mayur Gupta. He shares how his vocation for helping young people access career advice prompted him to start his own company.
As part of Vada’s Out at Work series, we meet Mark Charbonneau from Synlogic, Inc. He shares how he carved out his own career path, and the importance of being yourself when in a position of leadership.
Hadley Stewart sits down with Adam Zmith to discuss his book Deep Sniff, an exploration of the history of poppers, queer culture and liberation.