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Author: Katy Henderson

The Strokes Announce Their Long Awaited Return

Posted on 11th February 202011th February 2020 by Katy Henderson

The Strokes may be immensely popular, but it’s safe to say that we’ve felt a bit of radio silence from them. While the New York based band have been headlining various festivals in America recently, […]

Getting Into a Relationship in Final Year: Is it worth it?

Posted on 12th December 201912th December 2019 by Katy Henderson

As freshers, we all have high expectations for student life. Those mainly being to make lifelong friends, drink as much as physically possible, and find the love of our life. But in the blink of […]

Drug-Related Deaths In School Children: Is Legalisation The Answer?

Posted on 6th December 20196th December 2019 by Katy Henderson

With the mad nightlife newfound freedom and that comes with university, it’s no surprise that drug use is prominent in uni culture. Most shockingly, it is also becoming more common in school years.  Huge concern […]

Mind the Success Of Milky Chance’s New Album

Posted on 22nd November 2019 by Katy Henderson

Whatever your musical preference, you’re guaranteed to love this indie folk duo. And judging by their new album, Mind the Moon, that’s not about to change anytime soon.  According to the band, the first single […]

Drug-related Deaths: is Legalisation the Answer?

Posted on 17th November 201917th November 2019 by Katy Henderson

With the mad nightlife newfound freedom and that comes with university, it’s no surprise that drug use is prominent in uni culture. But shockingly, it is also becoming more common in school years.  Huge concern […]

Clairo’s New Album is Immune To Criticism

Posted on 17th September 201917th September 2019 by Katy Henderson

After the success of ‘Pretty Girl’, hopes were high for Clairo’s debut album, Immunity, and Katy Henderson promises those hopes were definitely exceeded.

Doctor Foster Series 2 Review

Posted on 3rd May 20193rd May 2019 by Katy Henderson

The twisted series following the traumas of Gemma, a GP with an adulterous husband, is back, and it’s darker and more intense than ever. Two years after her personal hell, this series follows Gemma after […]

Queer Eye Series 3: A Refreshing New Instalment

Posted on 3rd May 20193rd May 2019 by Katy Henderson

No matter what anyone tries to say, it’s impossible not to love the ridiculously addictive show that is Queer Eye. So naturally, this new series has been positively received.  Blessing our Netflix subscription for a […]

Local Natives Travel Down Violet Street

Posted on 3rd May 20193rd May 2019 by Katy Henderson

It’s been three years since Local Natives last album, and upon hearing the ridiculously catchy pre-released singles from the newest release, I had high hopes for Violet Street. Safe to say, it did not disappoint. […]

The Greatest Party That Never Happened Review

Posted on 22nd February 201929th March 2019 by Katy Henderson

Fyre Festival (or rather the lack of) in 2017 was such a huge scandal that it resulted in jail time for the founder. This new Netflix documentary explains how the carnage unfolded, in a way […]

Abducted in Plain Sight Review

Posted on 15th February 201929th March 2019 by Katy Henderson

Abducted in Plain Sight has taken the internet by storm, and it’s no surprise. True crime is fascinating enough in itself, but this new Netflix documentary, tackling the story of Jan Broberg’s horrifying childhood, is […]

Should Artists Tackle More Topical Issues in Their Art?

Posted on 1st February 201927th March 2019 by Katy Henderson

The recent announcement that Foals will be releasing not one, but two whole albums this year, the first bits of new music since 2015, has brought a massive buzz. From first impressions of their brand […]

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