In celebration of the New Year, we have compiled our top 10 artists and bands to look out for over the next twelve months. Sigrid Everybody’s favourite Scandipop sensation Sigrid is practically guaranteed to make […]
LSR Launch The Transmission
Leeds Student Radio has unveiled plans for The Transmission, an extra-terrestrial event set for launch at the Brudenell Social Club on 7th February. The spaced-themed party will feature local talent while supporting a charitable cause and […]
OT’s Mojo: ‘rip-roaring, searing black comedy’
First premiered in 1995, Jez Butterworth’s ‘Mojo’ is a rip-roaring, searing black comedy that takes us right to the dark underbelly of gang warfare in late 1950s Soho. The stage is masked by a fug […]
January blues: keeping your spirits high
Man Ting Yu shares her tips for keeping your spirits high in January. Here we are, nearing the end of January! Exams are finally over, but although you may have nailed your tests, January blues […]
Four Clubbing Resolutions for 2018
Clubbing is undeniably a major part of the student experience. But we’re creatures of habit. It’s not difficult to quickly fall into a routine: same pre-drink playlist, same venue, same experience. It’s time for a […]
School representative column: a day in the life of a school rep
Introducing our new column all about school reps, written by school reps. Leeds University Union is committed to making sure you love your time at Leeds, and that involves ensuring that student voices are heard. […]
Our Top Ten Films of 2017
From The Disaster Artist to Blade Runner 2049, Gus Hunninghake takes a look back at some of the best cinema of 2017. Many genres this year saw continued revamps in quality storytelling (horror and action […]
Black Mirror: A Ranking
Here is Lifestyle and Culture’s ranking of all 19 episodes from worst to best Metalhead S4E5 While well-filmed and acted, this post-apocalyptic episode with a very violent dog-like machine pursuing a woman is just boring. […]
Tv Shows to Look out for In 2018
Many of our favourite shows are returning this year, and there are some new additions to the small screen which show promise. Here is a run down of a few big ones to look out […]
Eight Best Ways to Beat the January Blues
The turkey’s been long eaten, the presents all opened, New Years is just a blur, and we’re back at Uni. Not to mention the fact that bank accounts are looking pretty empty and the cold […]
Treat Your Shelf – The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night
A book which manages to be effortlessly simple yet incredibly poignant is a rare find, but it is a feat reached by Mark Haddon’s modern classic. Beginning with the murder of a neighbourhood dog, the […]
Books to Look Out for in 2018
The novelist and essayist, Christopher Morley, once wrote: ‘When you sell a man a book you don’t sell him just 12 ounces of paper and ink and glue – you sell him a whole new […]