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In The Middle

A Student Attempt at Dry January

Posted on 30th January 201929th March 2019 by Hannah Simpson-Orlebar

Firstly, I must mention while I did intend to complete Dry January, I only survived for two and half weeks, as celebrating/forgetting my Modern Literature exam was greatly needed, and I did so with multiple […]

Bandersnatch: Playing With Storytelling

Posted on 29th January 201928th March 2019 by Matthew Jeffery

Named after Lewis Caroll’s nonsensical beast, Charlie Brooker’s ‘Bandersnatch’ gives the audience control and encourages them to lead a young game designer named Stefan down a macabre rabbit hole of life or death choices and […]

Does A Scar Make A Villain? How #IAmNotYourVillain Is Changing The Face Of Film

Posted on 29th January 201928th March 2019 by Karolina Glasek

Changing Faces, the UK’s leading charity helping people with visible differences, launched the #IAmNotYourVillain campaign to change the portrayal of people with scars. The charity aims to provide people with body confidence, support and opportunities, […]

Veganuary: Flexitarian Starter Pack

Posted on 28th January 201929th March 2019 by Andri Neocleous

You may or may not have participated in Veganuary this year. Either way, it’s never too late to incorporate some plant-based foods into your diet. Whilst there are numerous benefits of veganism (from health, sustainability […]

Rat Boy’s ‘Internationally Unknown’ is Let Down by its Cringe-y Leanings

Posted on 28th January 201927th March 2019 by Tom Poole

At times, Internationally Unknown gives the impression that Rat Boy – Jordan Cardy and co – mistook recreating his early success with recreating his early music. If you liked oldies like ‘move’ or ‘fake ID’, […]

The BRITS 2019 – the Least Inspired Year Yet?

Posted on 28th January 201927th March 2019 by Tom Poole

If you watched ‘The BRITS are coming’ nomination announcement show on ITV, you’ll have seen host Clara Amfo introduce the best male and female solo artists as though they were continuations of a train of […]

Sex ‘Ezra’-cation: The Stunning Soundtrack to Netflix’s Latest Hit

Posted on 28th January 201927th March 2019 by Andrea Loftus

Whilst the teen protagonists of Netflix’s new coming-of-age comedy ‘Sex Education’ confront love, friendship and all things sex-ed, the eclectic and vivacious soundtrack provides our eardrums with little to be desired. Co-penned by the incredible […]

In The Middle with White Denim

Posted on 28th January 201927th March 2019 by Phoebe Berman

Austin-based band White Denim first gained public attention in the late 2000’s for their experimental and infectious sound. Since then, the band have received continuous praise for their creativity and eclecticism. With elements of the […]

Big Brother, You Have Been Evicted

Posted on 27th January 201929th March 2019 by Tammy Meadows

Be it the end of an era or cause for celebration, after 18 years Big Brother is leaving our screens after the 19th series earlier last year. Despite being an initial success when the show […]

Killing Eve Season 2 Preview

Posted on 27th January 201929th March 2019 by Adina Rees

BBC America have recently confirmed that the hit show Killing Eve is returning for a second season on 7th April, fans of the show are hoping a UK release date will be revealed soon. With […]

LSR Return to The Brude for The Transmission

Posted on 26th January 201927th March 2019 by Safi Bugel

Next month, Leeds Student Radio return to Brudenell Social Club for their annual party, The Transmission. With an extensive line-up of bands and DJs from the Leeds music scene and beyond, the night is another […]

WHP Presents – Review

Posted on 25th January 201927th March 2019 by Molly Langley

On Friday December 7th, The Warehouse Project’s final series at Sore Street impressed again with a Detroit-heavy line-up for ‘WHP Presents’. This edition of Manchester’s powerhouse night began with a tinge of controversy soon after […]

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