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Twin Peaks Episode 12: Review and Analysis

Posted on 3rd August 20173rd August 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

If the three minute scene in episode 7 in which a man relentlessly brushed the floor of The Roadhouse was too much for you, then this week’s episode would have been a brushstroke (or few) […]

The Safari Diaries: Day 2

Posted on 31st July 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

What people forget to tell you about Africa is that it gets cold there, too – colder than you would expect, especially out in the Savannah. That’s why at 6 a.m. on my second day in […]

Twin Peaks Episode 11 Review and Analysis: The Return of the Cherry Pie

Posted on 28th July 201728th July 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Warning: this article includes spoilers, do not read unless you have been following Twin Peaks: The Return All is not what it seems in the poor old town of Twin Peaks. This week’s episode seamlessly […]

Game of Thrones: Has the ‘Hype Train’ Come to a Halt?

Posted on 26th July 201725th July 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

No. No, it hasn’t. However, that doesn’t mean that Season 7 has started off exactly as some would have hoped. Season 7 marks the show’s twilight hours; it is finally steering towards an end. The […]

The Safari Diaries: Day 1

Posted on 8th July 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Ever since I was little, I have been fascinated by wildlife. When I was eight my mom bought a collection of National Geographic documentaries, each film focussed on a different animal, and I spent all […]

The Botanist – Perfect for that post-graduation meal

Posted on 22nd June 201722nd June 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

If you’re searching for that perfect graduation meal, then look no further than The Botanist… Deciding where to go for your post-graduation meal is a challenging task. Even if your parents insist it’s your choice, […]

Meet the Author: Megan Eaves

Posted on 16th June 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Megan Eaves, the North Asia Destination Editor for Lonely Planet, came along to the Business School, as part of the Business Confucius Institute’s series of ‘Meet the Author’ events, to tell us more about her […]

Review: Cantina, Leeds’ first all-vegan restaurant

Posted on 8th June 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

The city’s first all-vegan cafe has just opened at The Old Red Bus Station, so we went down to give it a try… I should probably start this review with the admission that I’m not […]

Booking on a Budget: Summer Guide

Posted on 2nd May 201731st May 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Berlin As capital cities go, Berlin is remarkably cheap. There is something to interest everyone – the clubbing is unrivalled, the history of the city is presented in such an amazing way and the food […]

Thirteen Reasons Why: Netflix’s Most Controversial New Show

Posted on 2nd May 201731st May 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Jay Asher’s best-selling novel Thirteen Reasons Why celebrated its tenth anniversary this year with the release of the highly-anticipated Netflix show of the same name, and is all anyone seems to be talking about. Its […]

Stand: poetry in plain sight

Posted on 2nd May 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Little known to many students, Leeds University is home to Stand Magazine, a prestigious publication on the worldwide literary scene for over half a century. Every day students come and go, completely unaware that somewhere […]

The Bengal Brasserie: Tasty traditional Indian cuisine

Posted on 11th April 201711th April 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Set not far across the road from the Wetherspoons Stick or Twist (remember this, it’ll be crucial later), The Bengal Brasserie is a swanky new Indian restaurant in Leeds City centre, serving a diverse range […]

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