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Even More Stranger Things

Posted on 17th February 201716th February 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Super Bowl has graced us with an in-depth look at the second season of Stranger Things, arriving to Netflix this Halloween. As a super-fan of the show I could speculate all day, but I’m here […]

Review: Confidence

Posted on 17th February 201716th February 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

The debut of writing team Rowland Manthorpe and Kirsten Smith, Confidence tracks two occasionally coinciding protagonists as they navigate the trials and tribulations of their final year at university. Ellie has hit a brick wall […]

Review: Take This One to Bed

Posted on 17th February 201716th February 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Antony Dunn’s anthology Take This One to Bed at first presents itself as a sultry invitation, and you open the pages expecting to see hymns written to the female body – or at least some […]

Poetry – Outdated or in Disguise?

Posted on 17th February 201716th February 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Do you hate it, love it or just don’t care about it? The stereotype of a poet is a middle aged man with a coffee stained shirt, who is sat in an empty office, reading […]

Review: 24: Legacy – Enough is Enough! Or is it?

Posted on 17th February 201716th February 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Superbowl Sunday saw the premiere of 24: Legacy, a new spin-off of the widely successful 24 that aired from 2001 to 2010. Television seems increasingly interested in reviving past shows, echoing the trend of reboots […]

Let’s drink some more Gin, shall we?

Posted on 17th February 201716th February 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

There comes a time, as editors, when we must compel ourselves to ‘take one for the team’. With this moral responsibility in mind, Gryphon editors Charlie Green and Will Hoole were invited down to the […]

Relic: a brand new party for the people

Posted on 16th February 201716th February 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Relic is a new event which arrives at Wire for the first time next Wednesday. Jane Fitz has been booked for the occasion, with over 20 years experience behind the decks and known for an eclectic and […]

INHEAVEN @ Key Club, 11/2/17

Posted on 15th February 201714th February 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Having toured with the likes of Sundara Karma and Jamie T, and recently announced to play at this years truck festival, INHEAVEN are a rock band rocketing in popularity, as more and more music lovers […]

In The Middle with FREAK

Posted on 15th February 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

I recently spoke to FREAK, who sometimes goes by Connor Ridd, an up-and-coming alternative rock artist from Clemsford, who is mainly known for last year’s extremely energetic What Happened? EP, which earned him the title […]

Preview: THABO @ Brudenell, 24/2/17

Posted on 15th February 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Stripped-down soul star Thabo Mkwananzi – known by stage name THABO – returns to Brudenell’s stage on 24th February in a highly anticipated comeback. The Huddersfield-born singer/songwriter/producer, along with his three-piece band The Real Deal, […]

Review: TG’s The Trial – comic, captivating and tense

Posted on 15th February 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Based on Franz Kafka’s 1925 novel and adapted by Steven Berkoff, Theatre Group’s performance of The Trial delivered in all areas comic, captivating and tense. Centred around the arrest of Joseph K., played by Joe […]

ONLINE EXCLUSIVE: 2017 Beauty Releases

Posted on 15th February 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

NYX Total Control Foundation Not only will this foundation allow you to have total control over your coverage due to its dropper applicator, it will also be available in 24 different shades. Therefore, people of […]

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