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An Everyday Affair: Coming Out in 2018

Posted on 10th October 201829th March 2019 by Georgie Fuhri

On the 30th Anniversary of National Coming Out Day, Georgina reflects on what it means to talk about your sexuality. Coming out is not a one-time affair. As much as I wish it was sometimes; […]

ED Awareness: Rethinking Recovery

Posted on 10th October 201829th March 2019 by Emily Merrill

There is no recipe for eating disorder recovery. Recovery is, for a lot of reasons, the most ambiguous stage of an eating disorder. People will assume that normalcy has resumed, and maybe even doubt that […]

Charli XCX and Troye Sivan Go Back to the Future in ‘1999’

Posted on 10th October 20183rd March 2019 by Mikhail Hanafi

Charli XCX is, without a doubt, one of the most forward-thinking voices in the 2018 pop landscape. From her two critically-acclaimed PC Music-produced mixtapes in 2017 to the string of leaked singles released this year, […]

Sundara Karma Make a Not So Triumphant Return With New Single, ‘Illusions’

Posted on 10th October 201827th March 2019 by Eleanor Noyce

Tuesday saw the much-anticipated release of indie band Sundara Karma’s new single, ‘Illusions’. Attendees of their set at Saturday’s Neighbourhood festival in Manchester were treated to an exclusive listening of this; Twitter tells me the […]

An Insight Into Jeff Mills: The Techno ‘Wizard’

Posted on 10th October 201827th March 2019 by Caris Dollard

Detroit laid the foundations for the techno culture we all love and appreciate in today’s clubbing scene. Take the time to thank and acknowledge the people who paved the way, with one notable character being […]

10 Small Things to Save Your Life

Posted on 9th October 201829th March 2019 by Yasmin Hewitt

World Mental Health awareness day. It’s time to focus on you. You are the priority. However your morning, week, or month has gone, disregard it. Today is a day for you to focus on your […]

World Mental Health Day: You Are Not Alone

Posted on 9th October 201829th March 2019 by Carys Reid-Davies

You’re just a worrier. You’re only sad. You just don’t have an appetite. They’re just harmless mood swings. Right? Maybe not. For too long people have been afraid of two little words: Mental Health. We […]

Flux Returns – Review

Posted on 9th October 201827th March 2019 by James Dewar

After its annual summer hiatus, Flux returned to its spiritual home of Beaver Works on Wednesday night for the first party of the year. The line-up for this one was impressive as ever, boasting the […]

You Should be Following…

Posted on 8th October 201827th March 2019 by Izzie Ghaffari-Parker

Izzie Ghaffari-Parker runs down a list of movers and shakers in the Black community to add to your feed for a dose of style inspiration. Chanté Joseph                 Photo: […]

Making Hyde Park A Home

Posted on 8th October 201829th March 2019 by Rosie Plummer

The past couple of weeks I’ve read some great articles about making halls homely and about adapting to Uni accommodation. What I haven’t seen much of however, is advice for second years who are, for […]

Oscar Micheaux: The World’s First Black Filmmaker

Posted on 8th October 201829th March 2019 by Hannah Onan-Read

As you all know, this month is Black History Month. So I thought I would take this opportunity to explore the story of Oscar Micheaux, one of the first ever black filmmakers. As a huge […]

Awesome Tapes from Africa: An Appreciation of African Music

Posted on 8th October 201827th March 2019 by Molly Langley

Molly Langley introduces us to Brian Shimkovitz, a man who uses his Western platform to spotlight and uncover African music. Music can be described as a gateway to various cultures. This idea certainly precedes the […]

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