Jack White has confirmed that he will be performing at this year’s Grammy Awards. The former White Stripes frontman is up for three awards; Album of the Year and Best Rock Album for ‘Blunderbuss’, and […]
Music News: Justin Timberlake reveals release date for new album ’20/20 Experience’
Justin Timberlake has announced that his new album ’20/20 Experience’ is to be released on March 19th this year! While the tracklisting for his comeback album remains a mystery, its sure to be released […]
Selby the master once again
World number 1 Mark Selby won the 2013 Masters last Sunday at Alexandra Palace by beating defending champion and Australian Neil Robertson 10 frames to 6 in the final. It was his third Masters crown […]
February Gig Guide!
Here’s the best of what February has to offer! Monday 4th – Jake Bugg – O2 Academy Thursday 7th – Dutch Uncles – Brudenell Social Club Saturday 9th – […]
Music News: Mike Skinner cancels DJ set
Sadly for anyone who was planning on heading down to the Faversham this Friday (25th) for Mike Skinner’s DJ set, it’s been cancelled due to the snow. Replacement dates are yet to be announced. […]
Video: Cave Painting – Leaf
Brighton band Cave Painting release new single ‘Leaf’ from their debut album ‘Votive Life’ on January 28th. Following a stint supporting bands Alt-J and Gaz Coombes (Supergrass), the band will set off on their own tour […]
Relegation for Racism
Jack Fairs FIFA President Sepp Blatter recently posted his latest views on sanctions for racism in football on Twitter. He grunted in caveman-like fashion, “Financial sanctions: not efficient. Matches behind closed doors not good solution.” […]
Saracens Soar in the Heineken Cup
University of Leeds graduate Andrew Belt reports on Saracens’s impressive outings in the Heineken Cup, and the club’s exciting future, for Leeds students starved of elite rugby union in the city… Sunday marked the last outing in […]
The Soapbox: Labour’s jobs plan shows a lack of lessons learnt
The recent policy proposal by Ed Miliband to offer the long term unemployed a government job demonstrates a lack of lessons learnt in their time in opposition. Branded under their one nation headline, and in […]
The Cookbook Review: Jerusalem by Yotam Ottolenghi and Sami Tamimi
It is safe to say that Yotam and Sami’s new creation is more than just your stereotypical cookbook. Alongside uniquely colourful, spice-infused recipes Jerusalem tells an enchanting tale of a culturally complex and diverse […]
Books: Book of the Film: Life of Pi by Yann Martel
There are many ways to look at Life of Pi. The novel can be read as a magical realist fable, as a high concept adventure story, or as an allegory about faith, nature and […]
The Soapbox: What’s Next for the Student Movement? A review of Demo 2012
It’s easy for Leeds students to feel disheartened in light of the recent protest, Demo 2012. Many have complained about the route, which dodged publicity friendly central London, and the weather on the day left […]
