Yes, it may seem massively premature, but film aficionados never really stop thing about the Oscars and next year’s Academy Awards are already really starting to get going. In the last couple of weeks the […]
Public Art on Campus: Mitzi Cunliffe – Man-Made Fibres
Stand beneath the bunting with your back to the union building and look up. Can you see it? Sitting proudly and high on the Clothworkers’ South building you will find Mitzi Cunliffe’s sculpture Man-Made Fibres; […]
Review: Fallout 4
Bethesda engines has recently released a new game to add to the Fallout series, Fallout 4. The official release date was November 10th. When I found out this game was being made a while back […]
Review: The Tipple Taxi
Incongruously placed in the centre of Leeds Trinity shopping centre sits the Tipple Taxi, a London-black-cab-come-miniature-cinema, showing 5 short films on a half-hour loop, as part of the 29th Leeds International Film Festival. The interior […]
Preview: Figs in Wigs – Friday 27th November, Live Arts Bistro
On November 27th, Figs in Wigs will be bringing their latest show, Show Off to The Live Arts Bistro in Leeds. In their latest show, Figs in Wigs explore social media, and the concept of the ‘self’. […]
Review: MT's Ghost
Based on the hit 1990 film, Ghost follows the story of two lovers, Sam and Molly, who are attacked on their way home in New York. Sam is killed, but remains stuck in a state […]
AI WEI WEI: An Exhibition Is Worth A Thousand Words
The Royal Academy of Arts in London, Piccadilly is a far reach from the life Ai Weiwei has led. Born in 1957 in the midst of Mao’s China, his family were sent to a labour […]
Editor‘s Pick: BAS8 Children of the Unquiet
The British Art Show, the only exhibition with its finger well and truly on the pulse of the contemporary British art scene, has been open in Leeds for a month now. It is the first […]
Cabaret: A Night At The Musicals
It’s always a fun evening when there’s an opportunity to sample numbers from all of the upcoming musicals in the union. Cabaret: A Night at the Musicals bought together a compilation of entertaining performers who […]
Stage: Workshop Theatre – The Great Gatsby
Based on the 1925 novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby has been adapted by Director Ruth Parker for stage and boldly taken on by Workshop Theatre. Narrated by Nick Carraway, a guest at […]
Is Scout’s Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse as unoriginal as it sounds?
In a similar vein to Pride and Prejudice and Zombies, Zombie Strippers and KFZ (Kentucky Fried Zombies), recent cinematic release Scout’s Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse attempts to draw in hordes of unsuspecting victims to […]
Old school gaming
Super Mario 64 This little guy in a red cap and dungarees is literally the king of childhood video gaming. While Mario Kart might be the game that most people remember, Super Mario 64 was […]
