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In The Middle with Parcels

Posted on 30th November 201827th March 2019 by Tom Paul

Parcels are a band renowned for their style, sincerity and, above all, their song-writing. Tom Paul got the chance to chat to the Aussie collective on the penultimate stop in the UK stretch of their […]

A Very London Christmas

Posted on 30th November 20185th June 2019 by Jess Farmer

London is one of the best cities to visit any time of year, but there is something special about the city at Christmas. With so many fun and festive activities going on the city, there […]

The Ladenses 6 Prove They Are Here to Stay

Posted on 30th November 201827th March 2019 by Ella Carter

The Ladenses 6 are a delightful new sextet of classical singers, whose ability can be enjoyed by all, no matter what your experience with choral music. Daniel Barnett, Kitty Bazalgette, Immy Creedy, Ben Palmer, Flo […]

I’m Dreaming of a Green Christmas: Top 5 Eco-Friendly Gift Ideas

Posted on 30th November 20181st March 2019 by Bella Davis

Digital Associate Editor, Bella Davis, has compiled her top 5 environmentally friendly Christmas present ideas to save you breaking the bank and doing all the research. Looking after the planet should be on everyone’s mind […]

The Synth Remix Tour: A Closer Look

Posted on 30th November 201827th March 2019 by Kieran Blyth

Earlier this month, music editor Kieran Blyth checked out the Synth Remix Tour as it stopped off at Belgrave Music Hall. What followed was a night of electronic music history in the making. The Synth […]

A Chocolate a Day…

Posted on 30th November 201829th March 2019 by Karolina Glasek

With December fast approaching, so does the annual question: what advent calendar do I get this year? Studies prove that a chocolate a day improves your wellbeing. Even though being a University student at this […]

Book Review: Robert Welbourn’s Ideal Angels

Posted on 30th November 201829th March 2019 by Megan Wall

Ideal Angels is a fast-paced romance for the digital-crazed age. Hard-hitting, honest and simply un-put-downable, this debut novel from Robert Welbourn will stick in your mind long after turning the final page… The story follows a young […]

An Evocative Afternoon Of French Choral Music

Posted on 30th November 201827th March 2019 by Stephanie Boon

An audience of music students, professors, friends and more filled the University’s Clothworkers Centenary Concert Hall last Friday in support of the School of Music choirs, directed by Bryan White. Made up of singers from […]

Black Friday, Gift Giving & Consumerism: a Toxic Cycle

Posted on 30th November 201829th March 2019 by Andri Neocleous

Andri provides an eye-opening article on the dangers of consumerism, which are heightened during the holiday season. We all love a bargain, but most of the time we’re buying fast fashion items that we can […]

‘Undateable’: Progressive or insulting?

Posted on 30th November 201829th March 2019 by Georgie Fuhri

Is the TV show ‘The Undateables’ insulting? Georgie discusses the controversy. Undateables has been a hot point for controversy since it began in 2012. Is it a way of making fun of those with a […]

In the Middle with Miles Kane

Posted on 27th November 201827th March 2019 by Tom Paul

It’s been five years since Miles Kane released his sophomore solo album, Don’t Forget Who You Are, and two since reuniting with long-term chum Alex Turner as The Last Shadow Puppets. Now, he’s back with […]

World Television Day 2018 – Our Favourite Episodes

Posted on 27th November 201829th March 2019 by Caitlin Tilley

In celebration of World Television Day, which this year is 21st November, our Lifestyle and Culture online editor Caitlin Tilley and writer Mia Connor tell us about their favourite episodes of TV.   Inside No.9: […]

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