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Courteeners Dazzle Old Trafford at Hometown Spectacle

Posted on 29th September 202129th September 2021 by Rishi Shah

There are artists with devout, cult followings in their local area, and then there’s the Courteeners. Alternating between Heaton Park and Old Trafford Cricket Ground, the band returned to the latter for their customary outdoor […]

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.

In-store and Independent: Sea Girls and The Vaccines take The Wardrobe by storm

Posted on 18th September 202118th September 2021 by Rishi Shah

Crash Records’ album release shows have always been some of the not-so-hidden gems in the Leeds live music scene. Illustrious artists in an intimate setting, with the ticket price seeming almost too good to be […]

The Warehouse Project Announces Phase Two for their 2021 Program

Posted on 18th September 202118th September 2021 by Jay Fullarton

The Warehouse Project, the mesmerising series of club nights in Manchester, returns with an announcement for even more new shows. Details for phase two of the WHP21 program have officially been revealed to the public. […]

Crowd Surfing, Clashes and Community: Slam Dunk Festival 2021

Posted on 18th September 202118th September 2021 by Rishi Shah

Rishi Shah reviews the Leeds-based festival Slam Dunk.

Preview: Curated by Four Tet, The Warehouse Project /09.10.21/

Posted on 18th September 202118th September 2021 by Jay Fullarton

Jay Fullarton gives us a glimpse at Four Tet’s upcoming DJ set in October.

Arlo Parks Stuns Belgrave with Hypnotic Show

Posted on 10th September 202110th September 2021 by Jay Fullarton

An intimate review of Arlo Parks’ recent gig at Belgrave.

New Leeds pizza restaurant offers 1000 free meals to celebrate its launch

Posted on 2nd September 20212nd September 2021 by Alex Gibbon

Pizza Punks, an Italian restaurant chain specialising in sourdough pizza, fresh pasta and craft cocktails, is offering 1000 lucky customers the chance of a free meal in their new site in Leeds city centre. As part of their 1k meal giveaway, all you have to do is register here on their website for a free pizza or pasta dish during their opening weeks.

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.

Tramlines 2021: Worth the wait

Posted on 3rd August 202114th August 2021 by Jay Fullarton

Jay Fullarton talks us through his experience attending Tramlines festival: a government test event that heralds the return of great summer festivals.

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