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Queerness Sewn into the Fabric of the Everyday

Posted on 17th February 202017th February 2020 by Cerys Bell

Sex Education is now in its second season, and after the success of the first it continues to provide a new take on ‘coming of age’ drama along with adolescent sexuality.  Laurie Nunn, the creator […]

Hyde Park Picture House’s 2020 Facelift For the 21st Century

Posted on 17th February 202024th February 2020 by Ed Barnes

The Picture House, a staple of Leeds culture for over 100 years is about to hit the road and set up shop across the city, including right here at Leeds University Union.

Review: Next in Fashion

Posted on 16th February 202021st February 2020 by Siobhan Dale

Next in Fashion is a new Netflix series which consists of 18 designers from across the globe; who battle it out to win $250,000 and their own collection featured on Net-A-Porter.  Hosted by the fabulous […]

Review: Miss Americana

Posted on 14th February 202014th February 2020 by Lizzie Wright

To call Taylor Swift a megastar is a severe understatement. The 30-year-old has broken records with her singing and songwriting success, a position that most of her fans wish they could be in. However, stardom […]

Who’s Coming Out In 2020?

Posted on 14th February 202014th February 2020 by Lizzie Wright

The act of ‘coming out’ for a member of the LGBTQIA+ community is a constant one. Due to straight or cis bias, a queer person performs the act of coming out to nearly everyone they […]

Review: Theatre Group’s Random Acts of Malice

Posted on 13th February 202029th June 2020 by Séamus O'Hanlon

An intense personal tragedy, Random Acts of Malice was made successful by its versatile actors who balanced a heavy, difficult script with their own compelling characterisation. “Four people in a room with a gun” is […]

Cooking with Paris: What finally got me cooking!

Posted on 12th February 2020 by Nada Azhar

Get ready to be blown away people! The queen, the influencer, the icon, the one who started it all, has launched a cooking show. Yes, I am talking about the one and only Paris Hilton. […]

The 92nd Academy Awards: A Night To Remember.

Posted on 10th February 202016th February 2020 by Lizzie Wright

Sunday night was the Oscars; the crème de la crème of film award shows. Stars flocked to the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles to see the best of an amazing group of films win the […]

Review: All The Bright Places

Posted on 9th February 20209th April 2020 by Lizzie Wright

When Jennifer Niven released All the Bright Places back in 2015, the novel was an instant hit in the young-adult universe, The Fault in Our Stars level proportions. With Netflix’s recent trend of hit teen […]

The Search for Autenticidad: Jeanine Cummins’ Controversial Novel American Dirt

Posted on 7th February 20207th February 2020 by Anna Dymond

When Oprah announced that the new pick for her book club was American Dirt, the third novel by Jeanine Cummins, I doubt she predicted the controversy that would arise. The novel narrates the tale of […]

This Is Not A Drill: Our First Black Doctor Is Here!

Posted on 7th February 202024th April 2021 by Clarissa Leung

‘Turns out the Doctor is not white this time!’ said no one ever. At least, not until now. Jo Martin is revealed to be one of the many incarnations of the Doctor from Doctor Who, […]

Review: Uncut Gems

Posted on 5th February 20205th February 2020 by Sam Lawrence

The Safdie Brothers crime-thriller Uncut Gems was a labour of love for over 10 years. Penning the original script back in 2009, the sibling filmmakers were unable to get the financial backing they needed to […]

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