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In The Middle with DMA’s

Posted on 16th November 201827th March 2019 by Charlotte Bresh

If you’re a fan of DMA’s, or have been following them for a while, it’s unlikely that you’ve been able to read much about them without seeing the names Oasis, The Stone Roses, or Primal […]

An Introduction To K-Dramas On Netflix

Posted on 16th November 201829th March 2019 by Mary Yeh

Curious about K-Dramas and not too sure where to start? Not to worry! Compiled below are a couple of recommendations for a range of genres from romantic and comedy to historical and thriller: Dream High […]

#MeToo Gains Momentum in Bollywood

Posted on 16th November 201828th March 2019 by Lucy Keitley

An eruption of sexual allegations has hit India’s film industry since October when Bollywood’s #MeToo movement began to emerge. The recent outcry of sexual abuse has encouraged greater scrutiny of the film industry, leading to […]

Fallout 76: The Beta Bug That Deletes 50G Of Data

Posted on 16th November 201829th March 2019 by Beth Griffiths

Bethesda Games Studios’ recent release of the Beta version of the much-anticipated game Fallout 76 has come with a major problem. Players of the Beta encountered a bug that automatically deletes the entire 50GB game. […]

TV Review: There She Goes

Posted on 16th November 201829th March 2019 by Tanika Lane

BBC’s newest mini comedy-drama is perhaps one of the most refreshing and courageous endeavours to grace our small screen. Whilst it may not harbour heart-stopping suspense or sweeping grand-scale cinematics, There She Goes is an […]

TV Review: The Haunting of Hill House

Posted on 16th November 201829th March 2019 by Grace Allen

If you don’t know about this series, you should.   This horror infused phenomenon is a Netflix original and maintains the outstanding reputation most series’ allow Netflix to uphold.  From jump scares to intense psychological […]

The Hottest Show on Netflix

Posted on 16th November 201829th March 2019 by Jade Verbick

We all talk about the thrilling Stranger Things, the sheer delight that is Queer Eye, and the dark and intriguing House of Cards, but there is one programme that smokes the competition. Aptly called Fireplace […]

In The Middle with Elder Island

Posted on 16th November 201827th March 2019 by Kieran Blyth

Shoes off. Feet up. Kicking it back in the tight and cosy backstage of Belgrave Music Hall, I am welcomed by the warm and gentle aura of Elder Island. The band have been sparking huge […]

Sopoforic Sunday: Kurt Vile at the O2 Academy, 11.11.2018

Posted on 16th November 201817th August 2020 by Safi Bugel

It’s been two years since Kurt Vile last toured the UK, and it’s clear his return is anticipated as Leeds’ O2 Academy fills up comfortably on a nondescript Sunday evening. It seems that the audience […]

A Programme of French Choral Music: What To Expect

Posted on 16th November 201827th March 2019 by Stephanie Boon

In less than a week, the Clothworkers Centenary Concert Hall will be filled with the voices of the women’s and mixed chorus from the School of Music. The repertoire of French choral music from the […]

In The Middle with BLOXX

Posted on 16th November 201827th March 2019 by Tom Poole

BLOXX are eager, young, and fresh. Selling out three dates so far on their first headline tour, the four from London are yet to even put out an album or an EP, and yet boast […]

Iceland’s Banned Christmas Advert: Too political? Not according to us!

Posted on 16th November 201829th March 2019 by Megan Wall

Despite being one of the most highly-anticipated adverts of the year, supermarket giant Iceland’s 2018 Christmas advert will not be gracing our television sets this year. Made in collaboration with Greenpeace and voiced by Emma […]

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