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Big Night, Small Talk – Review

Posted on 15th October 201827th March 2019 by George Hayes

Canadian DJs Peach and D. Tiffany played two heavy, scintillating sets at Wire on Saturday 30th September.  The two are quickly garnering high praise, Peach having performed on Rinse FM and NTS, with D. Tiffany […]

My Undercover Adventure as a Leeds Beckett Student

Posted on 15th October 201829th March 2019 by Matthew Rogan

Being a fresher in Leeds and not going to Varsity is disappointing; being in the same situation but as a third year student is, quite frankly, embarrassing. Before I begin, I would like to clarify […]

To Politicise a Butterfly

Posted on 15th October 201827th March 2019 by Giulia Pesce

Giulia Pesce reflects on Kendrick Lamar‘s involvement with Black Lives Matter, the political message behind hip-hop and why we should all still be listening to Lamar‘s seminal record, To Pimp a Butterfly, three years on. […]

The Evolution of Leopard Print

Posted on 14th October 201827th March 2019 by Christy Bucklow

This year, we’ve seen a leopard print takeover on the catwalks and on our Instagram feeds, with animal print becoming increasingly popular as we fade into the chillier months of Autumn. Leopard print has been […]

A New Era for Burberry

Posted on 14th October 201827th March 2019 by Harriet Timmins

Harriet Timmins reviews Riccardo Tisci’s first collection for the brand at London Fashion Week. Since his appointment as Chief Creative Director of Burberry in March this year, Riccardo Tisci has already thrown some curve balls at […]

Brockhampton: Redefining the ‘Boyband’

Posted on 14th October 201827th March 2019 by Jonah German

The multifaceted hip-hop collective which charted at Number 1 on billboard’s top 200 – whilst being in the midst of a #MeToo scandal. Brockhampton are best described as an alternative hip-hop group compiled of six […]

Loyle Carner and Jordan Rakei Get Personal in ‘Ottolenghi’

Posted on 14th October 201827th March 2019 by Robbie Cairns

This isn’t a review. This is a thank you. There are rare moments in life where you listen to a song and instantly connect, to the point that you lie awake, unable to go to […]

Katherine Corcoran’s Key Shows For SS19

Posted on 14th October 201815th March 2019 by Katherine Corcoran

  New York – Calvin Klein  Raf Simons’ powerful capability to critique the America of our time was again exhibited in his simplistic collection of college kid inspired looks. Tributes were paid to the traditionalism […]

R&B Singer-Songwriter Mahalia Comes to Leeds October 15th

Posted on 13th October 201827th March 2019 by Caris Dollard

Mahalia Burkmar, originally from Leicestershire but now based in Birmingham, is a 20-year-old singer and songwriter who wrote her first song when she was around 8 years old, and was signed to a record label […]

Bo Ningen are Bringing Experimental Alt-Rock to the Brudenell

Posted on 13th October 201827th March 2019 by Lawrence Cwerner

This Sunday, experimental Japanese band Bo Ningen are coming to Brudenell Social Club. The four-piece noise rock and alternative band will play in Yorkshire’s capital for the first time in three years, since they played […]

Tosca: An Opera for Right Now

Posted on 13th October 201828th March 2019 by Georgie Burgess

Georgie Burgess reviews Opera North’s production of Tosca, an opera written by Giacomo Puccini that first premiered in 1900. Too many people assume the Opera is not for them. I believe Tosca will prove them […]

Back to Basics: How to Afford Healthy Eating

Posted on 13th October 201829th March 2019 by Andri Neocleous

Starting uni can be overwhelming as it is,before you even start thinking about your new responsibility to plan, shop for and cook your own food. I guess it’s relatively easy to survive on sodium laden […]

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