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Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle: A Refreshing Rethink

Posted on 9th November 201829th March 2019 by Tammy Meadows

We’ve heard it all before, the ‘reduce, reuse, and recycle’ campaign often plays like a stuck record in our minds. We might think we’ve nailed the whole recycling thing, but in reality it’s far from […]

Leeds ‘Pay As You Feel’ Food Market: Getting Creative to Save the Planet

Posted on 9th November 201829th March 2019 by Zara Myers

Start making YOUR difference to food waste with the ‘Pay as you Feel’ Project. The Pay As You Feel Food Market and the Real Junk Food Emporium is an extremely creative and innovative way of […]

Bad Sounds: Helping you to Get Better

Posted on 9th November 201827th March 2019 by Lucy Ingram

Bad Sounds’ frontmen, and brothers, sit down with our writer Lucy Ingram before their halloween show at Brudenell Social Club to talk about their tour and debut album, Get Better. Defining Bad Sounds’ music is a tricky […]

Rosalía Releases New Album, El Mal Querer

Posted on 9th November 201827th March 2019 by Lydia Puntas Salas

Rosalía, at the young age of 25, keeps making history and excelling in her music career; after the success of ‘Malamente’ and ‘Pienso en Tu Mirá’, the release of her second album has left nobody […]

It’s Okay to Stress About Stress

Posted on 9th November 201829th March 2019 by Iqra Arshad

International Stress Awareness Week is a welcome reminder that it’s time we start prioritising our wellbeing. For anyone who doesn’t know, this week has been dedicated to talking about stress, mental health issues and setting […]

Her’s Bring Their Sexy, Smooth and Sensual Songs to Brudenell, 01.11.18

Posted on 9th November 201827th March 2019 by Safi Bugel

With Halloween the night before, it seemed like most of Hyde Park was feeling pretty fragile throughout Thursday. We were treated, however, to a wholesome evening of good company and sweet sounds as Her’s packed […]

Can A Moustache Mend Mental Health?

Posted on 9th November 201829th March 2019 by Amy Daniels

The Movember Foundation is the leading charity changing the face of men’s health by addressing some of the biggest health issues faced by men: prostate cancer, testicular cancer and mental health. In recent years, this […]

BLOXX Ooze Excitement at Chapel, 03.11.18

Posted on 9th November 201827th March 2019 by Tom Poole

For a new band with a total discography of eight tracks, it is unclear what to really expect of Bloxx, as they set up their own gear at the urban Chapel venue. The London four-piece […]

Regina George, Cliques and BNOCS: Does Popularity Exist at Uni?

Posted on 9th November 201829th March 2019 by Emma Prentice

When you think of popularity, what is the first thing that comes to mind? Likeability, being admired, maybe Regina George? At secondary school you almost certainly had a Mean Girls complex. This doesn’t mean that […]

Sam Fender Electrifies Chapel, 02.11.18

Posted on 9th November 201827th March 2019 by Neive McCarthy

Chapel’s backdrop of graffiti and neon signs fits the atmosphere of Sam Fender’s alt-rock perfectly. On the precipice of his debut EP, the North Shields born musician took to the sold-out venue for a show […]

Elder Island Bring Their Versatile Indie Pop to Belgrave, 02.11.18

Posted on 9th November 201827th March 2019 by Alfie Whitehead

Bristol trio Elder Island proved last Friday that they have not only mastered the ability to create a unique and versatile style of indie pop, but that they are also able bring that same, feel-good […]

Natalie Prass Brings The Future and The Past to Brudenell, 02.11.18

Posted on 9th November 201827th March 2019 by Tom Paul

Country singer H.C. McEntire gets the night off to a genuinely spellbinding start, settling into a set of stripped-back guitar ballads blanketed in just the right amount of reverb. It’s an uncommonly moving support slot […]

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