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Hidden Gems On University Of Leeds’ Campus

Posted on 18th October 202118th October 2021 by Emma Rivers

Arts and Culture section editor Emma Rivers reveals some of University of Leeds’ top campus spots!

The Best TV and films to watch with your new flatmates

Posted on 18th October 202118th October 2021 by Tiago Ventura

Tiago Ventura suggests the perfect TV and films to watch to break the ice with your new flatmates!

Review: No Time to Die – An emotional send-off for Bond

Posted on 15th October 20214th November 2021 by Oliver Ellis

Writer Oliver Ellis provides his thoughts on the latest Bond instalment – Daniel Craig’s last.

Review: He’s All That – Netflix’s remake Isn’t All That

Posted on 15th October 20214th November 2021 by Emily Ford

Emily Ford takes a dive into the TikTok sprinkled Netflix remake He’s All That.

Sally Rooney’s Beautiful World, Where Are You? is Her Third Piece to Snapshot a Generation

Posted on 14th October 202114th October 2021 by Toni Stephenson

It has been 18 months since the screen adaptation of Sally Rooney’s Normal People entranced audiences worldwide with the electric relationship between Marianne and Connell. One pandemic later, Sally releases her third novel, Beautiful World, […]

LUU’s Night Market to offer an evening of street food, live music, and arts and crafts stalls

Posted on 21st September 202121st September 2021 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Continuing their celebrations as part of Freshers Week, LUU will be hosting a night market, complete with street food, cocktails, craft beer, art, and music

Humanitea: Life as a BA student in the Next Couple of Weeks

Posted on 20th September 20214th November 2021 by Owen Frost

Arts & Culture editor Owen Frost writes about the first few weeks as a Humanities freshers student at the University of Leeds.

Freshers Flicks: LUU announce two weeks of outdoor screenings

Posted on 19th September 202119th September 2021 by Alex Gibbon

As part of Freshers Week at the University of Leeds, Hyde Park Picture House and Leeds University Union are collaborating to treat students old and new with a fortnight of outdoor screenings.

Life Below: a touching testimony of the North’s working-class history

Posted on 10th August 202110th August 2021 by Alex Gibbon

The new play from Dec Kelly manages to explores the lives of two generations of a mining family without resorting to trite cliché.

Dear the UK: you are not the centre of the European universe, and your Eurovision defeat was not political

Posted on 26th May 202126th May 2021 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Freja Ellefsen and Jess Garnett debunk the British public’s myths concerning the UK’s Eurovision flop.

Review: Open Theatre’s The Farce Dimension

Posted on 16th May 202116th May 2021 by Rory Yeates

What would you do if you discovered there was a gorilla on the loose in your wardrobe, which also happened to be a portal into a multiverse consisting only of farces? Call animal protection services, […]

Screaming in Silence: ‘Sound of Metal’ Review and Analysis

Posted on 15th May 202115th May 2021 by Jack Denison

SPOILER WARNING: This article contains in-depth discussion of key plot points.

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