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Why Teenage Girls Deserve Their Dues

Posted on 29th August 202029th August 2020 by Lizzie Wright

When I was 14, bands like One Direction and 5 Seconds of Summer were at their peak. Their newest singles, rumours, and even the members’ personal lives were dissected in detail at school. But I […]

Intimate and Enchanting: NEEDTOBREATHE return with new album, Out of Body

Posted on 21st August 20207th September 2020 by Emily Swingle

If you’re looking for some sparkling, soulful rock to spice up your week, then look no further – NEEDTOBREATHE are back and better than ever. It’s been a long four years since 2016’s Hard Love, […]

Working Men’s Club // 21.08.2020 // Preview

Posted on 20th August 202020th August 2020 by Jessica McCarrick

Doing their part within the precarious climate of the music industry, Yorkshire trio Working Men’s Club will be streaming a live gig this Friday 20th August. Promising to deliver a night fuelled with an alternative […]

Museums: Not Quite the Neutral Spaces You Thought

Posted on 18th August 202018th September 2020 by Lucy Slater

The recent Black Lives Matter protests have sparked widespread debate about many aspects of our society, from policing to intersectionality. But following the toppling of the Edward Colston statue in Bristol, much of the discussion […]

School of Design Class of 2020: Annabel Williams

Posted on 15th August 202015th August 2020 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Another conversation with this year’s School of Design graduates. Fashion student Annabel tells us about her architecture-inspired collection and how she shot it in lockdown.

School of Design Class of 2020: Katie Wickham

Posted on 13th August 202013th August 2020 by Sarah Mortimore

We catch up with some of this year’s
School of Design graduates to talk about what finishing their work from home has been like. Fashion Design student Katie tells us about her experience and final collection.

A New Hope? : The Future of Cinemas beyond COVID-19

Posted on 13th August 202018th September 2020 by Lucy Slater

It has been a little over four months since the Coronavirus pandemic forced cinemas to close their doors. Since then, we have been forced to consume new film releases from home, which in 2020 means […]

REVIEW: The Kissing Booth 2

Posted on 13th August 202013th August 2020 by Sophie Fennelly

After the backlash that the first film received for its misogynistic plotline, it came as a surprise to find that Netflix had decided to make a sequel to The Kissing Booth. Even though like many, […]

2020 Summer Reads and Watches

Posted on 10th August 202018th September 2020 by Karolina Glasek

As most of us will be staying at home this summer, here is a list of books and films which will make you feel like you are going on holiday. Although these travels will not […]

REVIEW: ‘Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga.’

Posted on 9th August 20209th August 2020 by Hattie Graham

Panny-D 2020. Somewhere north of Glasgow. My family and I have been in lockdown since March. For the most part, tensions during the day have stayed relatively low. We luckily have enough space to disappear […]

There’s Nothing We Can Do To Stop JK Rowling’s Success

Posted on 3rd August 20203rd August 2020 by Caroline Rauch

Despite her recent controversial remarks regarding the Trans community, JK Rowling’s sales have continued to rise over the quarantine period with publisher Bloomsbury even saying that they have proved a ‘lockdown hit’, contributing to a […]

Theatre At Home: A Midsummer Night’s Dream

Posted on 3rd August 20203rd August 2020 by Ruth Purser

This was a show of many levels, some literal and others more metaphorical. The set was composed of multiple raised platforms that moved through the audience, including them in this modern interpretation of Shakespeare. The […]

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