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Villanelle’s Killer Style

Posted on 21st October 201827th March 2019 by Katherine Keir

Katherine Keir looks at how Phoebe de Gaye chose to style Killing Eve‘s lead villain, and how this contributes to her strong female character. Thrilling, sexy, high stakes and high fashion; Killing Eve has got […]

Review. Stacey Dooley Investigates: Fashion’s Dirty Secrets.

Posted on 21st October 201827th March 2019 by Robert Steel

In the wake of last week’s global scientific conference giving us 12 years before climate change becomes irreversible, a documentary on the effects of the global fashion industry could not seem more poignant. Stacey Dooley […]

Do Art Galleries Cost Too much?

Posted on 20th October 201828th March 2019 by Sian Smith

There is no doubt that public art comes at a price. But when this price leaves you little change from £100 for a family day-out, are we costing young people more than just their creative […]

Mandy Is A Hit & Miss Thriller That Keeps You Guessing

Posted on 20th October 201828th March 2019 by Rory Yeates

Mandy is, truly, one of the strangest films I have ever seen. Taking inspiration from the quirky yet dark beats of Darren Aronofsky, this second cinematic entry from writer-director Panos Cosmatos does not hold itself […]

Black Honey descend on Church | 18/10/18

Posted on 20th October 201827th March 2019 by Meg Firth

On a cold Thursday night, the doors of Church opened to welcome a sensational line-up of RUSSO, PINS and the visionary Black Honey. The beauty that ensued held testament to the roofless talent and flair […]

InTheMiddle with Tom Grennan

Posted on 20th October 201827th March 2019 by Jessica McCarrick

Tom Grennan has been on a rollercoaster of a journey in the last few years. From headlining Barn on the Farm, to breaking the World Record for playing the most gigs in 12 hours, to […]

Novo Amor’s ‘Birthplace’ is Beautiful Atmospheric Folk

Posted on 20th October 201827th March 2019 by Luca Rago

Novo Amor goes on a journey and takes you with him. On Birthplace, the chord progressions and the changing dynamics make you feel as if you are following right behind, step by step, in admiration. […]

Absurdist Satire Rules in John Grant’s ‘Love Is Magic’

Posted on 20th October 201827th March 2019 by Joseph Mason

John Grant’s latest solo album Love Is Magic has something for everyone; from funk and alt rock to wavy synths and videogame music, acoustic guitars and bouncing beats – the album focuses on themes of […]

Connan Mockasin’s ‘Jassbusters’ Is Strangely Beautiful

Posted on 19th October 201827th March 2019 by Isobel Moloney

Mockasin’s album is borne out of a lo-fi short film created by the man himself, which is in short about a failing student trying to impress his creepy music teacher. Jassbusters is the teacher’s band, […]

Banksy In The Bin: The Infamous Shredding Picture

Posted on 19th October 201828th March 2019 by Daisy Elliott

Banksy is arguably the most iconic street artist of our time, who still remains anonymous, (although is probably Robert Del Naja, 52-year-old member of trip-hop trio Massive Attack, sorry for the spoilers). International headlines have […]

Matangi/MAYA/M.I.A. Is A Deep-Dive Into Both Music And Activism

Posted on 19th October 201828th March 2019 by Safi Bugel

M.I.A. released her first single ‘Galang’ via XL Recordings in the early 2000s. The track was met with great acclaim, both in England and America: who was this loud South Asian girl using garish beats […]

Is Street Style Still Fun?

Posted on 19th October 201827th March 2019 by Isabella Kemp

Or over the seasons has it become competitive, only promoting one type of body, race and style. Street style on the face of it is fun for everyone with particular attention being drawn around fashion […]

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