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Veg Pledge for Cancer Research this November

Posted on 1st November 2018 by The Gryphon Web Editor

One in two people in your life time will get cancer. To help the battle against cancer, Cancer Research UK are urging people to take a Veg Pledge this November to raise money for the […]

How To Satisfy Food Cravings on a Vegan Diet

Posted on 1st November 201829th March 2019 by Andri Neocleous

After a long while deliberating, you’ve finally taken the plunge to start your transition to veganism. But then the classic doubtful questions loom… but what about bacon? Chocolate? Scrambled eggs? And of course, cheese?? Despite […]

Alt-Rocker Sam Fender Comes to Leeds, 02.11.18

Posted on 1st November 201827th March 2019 by Neive McCarthy

Newcastle native Sam Fender has had quite the year. Beginning with being named one of BBC Sound of 2018 was only the tip of the iceberg, as the months following saw him tackle almost every […]

WHP18: Underworld – Preview

Posted on 1st November 201827th March 2019 by Lawrence Cwerner

Iconic nineties UK dance group Underworld come to Manchester’s Store Street for the 2018 program of Warehouse Project this Friday November 2nd. The night comes as part of the end of Store Street series, as […]

World Vegan Day: The Veg Pledge

Posted on 1st November 201829th March 2019 by Olivia Woollam

Veganism is becoming a huge movement; it has grown by 700% in the UK in the past two years and you just know that someone, somewhere, is Instagram-ing their avocado on toast. With it being […]

Dance Disease Infects Leeds – Review

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

Last Friday, Blueberry Hills Studios welcomed back new kids on the block, Dance Disease, after their sold out debut at the venue last year. Thanks to the likes of Patchwork and Next of Kin, the intimate, […]

Abloh brings wizardry to Mayfair with new Louis Vuitton pop up store

Posted on 30th October 201827th March 2019 by Meg Painter

Last week saw the upper echelon of London’s social scene skip down the yellow brick road created by Virgil Abloh in the heart of Mayfair. Abloh’s Wizard of Oz concept pop-up store was home to […]

Leeds’ Biggest Fashion Event Returns

Posted on 29th October 201827th March 2019 by Harriet Timmins

The biggest fashion event in Leeds is back in February.   Every year Leeds Raise and Give society put together a catwalk fashion show in aid of charity. For its 11th year, the Leeds Rag […]

Portico Quartet Put The Music First at Belgrave, 12.10.18

Posted on 29th October 201827th March 2019 by Will Arnold

Portico Quartet like to let the music do the talking. Having been holed up in their home studio writing their forthcoming sixth album, the band have only emerged for fleeting performances in support of April’s […]

Bristol-Based Trio Elder Island are Taking to the Stage at Belgrave, 02.11.18

Posted on 29th October 201827th March 2019 by Alfie Whitehead

This Friday, our beloved music hub Belgrave Music Hall will play host to the sensual and exotic grooves of Elder Island, a three piece hailing from Bristol, making up one of the dates of a […]

The Colourful Indie-Pop of Bad Sounds Comes To The Wardrobe, 31.10.18

Posted on 29th October 201827th March 2019 by Lucy Ingram

The colourful indie-pop band with a flair for the unusual, Bad Sounds are taking over after the release of their debut album Get Better. Their first EP, PHRESSSH succinctly summed up the band’s energy and introduced […]

Is It Time to Start Admitting We Like Our Courses?

Posted on 29th October 201829th March 2019 by Iqra Arshad

“Do you like your course?” “Not really…” “Yeah, me neither.” Have you noticed, how easy it is to make friends when you start complaining about how you don’t like your course? Complaining about our courses […]

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