Back in May, two of Leeds’ freshest collectives, Equaliser and Stretchy Dance Supply, came together at Sheaf Street to put on the kind of night that typified their rise on the scene. Stretchy Dance Supply […]
Back in May, two of Leeds’ freshest collectives, Equaliser and Stretchy Dance Supply, came together at Sheaf Street to put on the kind of night that typified their rise on the scene. Stretchy Dance Supply […]
Where in Leeds are you most likely to acquire a mobility scooter, a to-scale cut-out of Ainsley Harriot and 20-inch double-ended dildo? While this might sound like the contents of many houses in Hyde Park, […]
A post-exams tradition for many students, 80,000 festival-goers trekked to Heaton Park, Manchester to attend Parklife 2019. Despite the seemingly non-stop rain, spirits were still high, the Smirnoff ices flying as the weekend saw performances […]
Now that we are out of undergraduate term time the university feels deserted, however one step into the steaming fire of Stylus and you would be very wrong indeed, as the Union’s premier venue throbbed […]
Mac Demarco is set to play The Piece Hall, Halifax this Thursday in support of his latest, fourth album ‘Here Comes the Cowboy’. Presented by Brudenell, Mac will be supported by Yellow Days, Amyl & […]
Summer is finally here, so it’s time to get drape yourself in neon and biodegradable glitter and grab your tickets to the best music around. Here’s our pick of the top ten musical escapes this […]
2019 was always going to be a make or break year for Slam Dunk Festival. In a post-Warped Tour world, with Reading and Leeds distancing themselves from the ‘genre festival’ label, and Download opening their […]
Exams are over and whilst it may be a weight off your mind, ‘Are You Bored Yet?’ Well if so, we have the perfect cure: a night in the warm crypts of the union to […]
“Thank you for coming to see us and not Wheatus.” These were the words of Still Corner’s Tessa Murray during their recent set at the Brudenell Social Club Community Room as their ‘Teenage Dirtbag’ counterparts […]
Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice’s late 60s musical, based on the biblical story of Joseph and his ‘coat of many colours’, took to Leeds Grand Theatre on Tuesday.
Under the cool palms of the French Riviera the film calendar’s most luxurious festival takes place once again. Here are 5 films to look out for at the 72nd Cannes Film Festival: Once Upon a […]
Claire Denis’ first film in the English language is an erotically charged, domestic drama set in the far reaches of space. If such a description seems paradoxical it is because High Lifeis anything but ordinary. Ostensibly, […]