4/5 stars Not many films leave a cinema audience openly weeping as a collective group, but The Impossible is one film that can count itself these few. Based on true events, the film revolves around […]
Film | Life of Pi: The ‘Unfilmable’ Book
Since its release in 2002, Yann Martel’s Life of Pi has become a modern classic, winning the Man Booker Prize and going on to sell over seven million copies worldwide. A film adaptation should […]
Film | Les Misérables
4/5 stars The big-screen adaptation of Les Misérables has finally hit cinemas after serving as the West-End’s longest running production for twenty-seven years. However, don’t go along expecting your usual happy ‘jazz hands’ musical akin […]
“Yee-haw Quentin!”
Dominic O’Key looks at the western canon, in celebration of Quentin Tarantino’s new picture Django Unchained When Christoph Waltz was interviewed by Berliner tabloid B.Z last week about his role in […]
Film | Django Unchained
5/5 stars Quentin Tarantino has never been one to shy away sensitive subject matter, and long before Django Unchained hit cinemas, it was dogged by questions and scepticism regarding its portrayal of slavery. However, this […]
IdleNoMore
Much of western history can be described with the tripartite pattern of exploration, oppression, and colonialism. Whilst the days of Empire have ended, the colonial legacy continues to cast a shadow over many of the […]
Dakar Rally 2013: “Beyond injury – achieving the extraordinary”
25.01.13 Sam Heath On Saturday afternoon when many were nursing a Fruity induced hangover, the race2recovery team were crossing the finishing line of the toughest endurance motor race, the Dakar Rally in South America. After […]
Baking? It’s Your Feminist Right!
In our fast-paced, modern society, it isn’t hard to see that women have come a long way in terms of striving for equality. Universities welcome more female undergraduates than ever before, and despite the […]
Who will take Six Nations crown?
We’re at that time again- the end of January is near, the snow has piled up and people’s chilly days are only brightened with the possibility of seeing a slip on the ice. For rugby […]
Leeds foil challenge from Northumbria
Women’s Fencing Leeds Uni 126- 106 Northumbria The bitter chill of snow did nothing to the spirits of the women’s fencing this Wednesday. In an exciting match they faced Northumbria, who they are currently drawing […]
Leeds Unite Students with Ticket Deal
When the last issue of Leeds Student went to print before Christmas, a tone of positivity and expectation came with it. What a difference a matter of weeks can make. Despite heading into the Christmas […]
Music News: BRIT Awards 2013 with Mastercard – Voting and Nominees!
With voting opening on February 9th its time to start sifting through the highs and lows of your musical year. Who’s going to get your vote? Can Mumford & Sons really take on Rolling Stones […]