LS Sport’s Sam Heath takes stock of Michael Clarke’s phenomenal achievement… Australian captain Michael Clarke put his name into the record books this week by becoming the first man to score four double centuries in a […]
Feature:: 6 Of The Worst Advert Cover Songs Ever
All thanks to the new advert culture of twee and all-too-emotional covers of classic songs, is advertising endangering our music knowledge? Are we soon to know songs by brand instead of band and disregard originals […]
The Interview: Celebrity Chef Adam Byatt
“It’s very rare that you get stripped of everything and have to ask yourself: can I do this?” When Adam Byatt eventually walks into his new restaurant in Clapham where I’ve been waiting for nearly […]
Rafa’s reputation is all wrong
Antony Haddley gives his views on Rafa Benitez’s wrongly-deserved reputation in England and asks that Chelsea fans give him a chance… Football is a fickle game, and if ever this reputation seems to be at […]
What's On: Girls
Already being compared to Sex and the City, Girls is the hottest new feminine comedy out there; but can it really be compared to SATC? We get a boy and a girl’s point of […]
Art | 'Mondo So Far' Charity Launch Night
British artist Olly Moss curates a unique retrospective exhibition for Mondo, Texan art-house and film poster specialist gallery. After the exhibition, I was lucky enough to able to catch up with Olly Moss for a short […]
Theatre | Wind in the Willows
Alan Bennett’s adaptation of Kenneth Grahame’s Wind in the Willows has become as well established as the original novel. I got the chance to speak with Jack Lord, who plays Ratty in this season’s production […]
What's On: Secret State
Harry Wise gives a cutting verdict to what some viewers are calling the British Homeland. When BP had one of their drilling rigs erupt in the Gulf of Mexico a couple of years back, environmentalists, […]
Theatre | Little Shop of Horrors
4/5 Stars After their highly successful production of Sweeny Todd, Leeds Musical Theatre Society (MT) continues to combine comedy, horror and music in this semester’s performance of Little Shop of Horrors. Set in the destitute […]
Books: New Review: NW by Zadie Smith
Zadie Smith’s first novel in eight years is both original and vogue. Whilst White Teeth, Smith’s accoladed debut, and Orange prize-winning On Beauty centred around the obscure lives of those living in the multi-racial […]
Theatre | A Streetcar Named Desire
Last week TG’s version of the classic southern gothic A Streetcar Named Desire attracted a good sized audience to 7 Arts, Chapel Allerton. Here’s what some of our writers had to say about the production. 5/5 Stars […]
Soc of the Week 23.11.12: East Asian Research
Presidents: Charlie Willan and Holly McKenzie Membership: £6/year Contact: ears.soc@gmail.com Regular meetings: Pub socials on Tuesday nights at Strawbs bar; Afternoon tea Wednesdays 1-3pm; Language corner on Sundays East Asian Research society, fondly known as EARS, is a […]
