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Shane Dawson Says the Beauty World is too Negative, but he’s Part of the Problem

Posted on 27th June 202029th June 2020 by Lizzie Wright

Lizzie discusses the YouTube community’s response to Shane Dawson’s recent contentious rejection of the online beauty world.

Phoebe Bridgers Reaches a World of Her Own on New Album, Punisher

Posted on 26th June 202026th June 2020 by Kate Wassell

Punisher is heavy and haunted, but Phoebe Bridgers’ music is more alive than ever. The Californian singer-songwriter has released her second full length album, and it’s otherworldly right down to its cosmic album art. Bridgers […]

Chromatica Blasts Us Into Disco-Dance Heaven

Posted on 26th June 202026th June 2020 by Lizzie Wright

Lady Gaga’s highly anticipated sixth studio release came at the worst possible time. In a global pandemic, and just days after the murder of George Floyd, the world is hurting, feeling the injustice and institutional […]

Green Gardens Spread Their Wings on New EP ‘Sauna, Teach Me How to Breathe’

Posted on 26th June 202026th June 2020 by Fern McErlane

Leeds-based four piece band Green Gardens have established themselves firmly in the local gig scene over the last few years, breaking the stereotype of “boys with guitars” with their meaningful music and sharp talent. However, […]

Leeds University Textiles Class of 2020

Posted on 26th June 202026th June 2020 by Millie Cross

We take a look at some of the talent from Leeds textiles students graduating in the year of the pandemic.

Lockdown Activity: Crafting in Style

Posted on 23rd June 202023rd June 2020 by Millie Cross

Need some stylish inspiration to keep you occupied in quarantine? From up-cycling those old trainers to making masks, Millie offers plenty of ideas to keep you busy.

Cornrows: Exploring Systematic Racism in Fashion

Posted on 22nd June 202023rd June 2020 by Annie Allot

Discussing the historical legacy of cornrows, and why its appropriation in the fashion industry is an all-too frequent form of covert racism.

Full Stream Ahead: How has the Arts and Culture world coped with Covid-19?

Posted on 22nd June 202022nd June 2020 by Owen Frost

With great Leeds arts community spaces such as Hyde Park Picture House or the Leeds Museums & Galleries temporarily closing due to Covid-19, it is easy for students to remain defeatist, envisioning the creative landscape […]

Escaping a Crisis Through Art

Posted on 19th June 202019th June 2020 by Ana Hill Lopez-Menchero

As an art enthusiast, art galleries have always provided me with a quiet space to reflect and connect with an unknown narrator. Therefore, the news that commercial art galleries are reopening leaves me with great […]

Resistance and Reform: The Role of Art in a Changing World

Posted on 19th June 202019th June 2020 by Rosaleen Williams

Art has always provoked us to challenge ourselves and the world we live in. It could be argued that art’s main task is to perplex, probe and disturb. However, unlike other means of commentary, art […]

REVIEW: ‘Never Have I Ever’, At Last, A Relatable Lead for Generation Z

Posted on 19th June 202029th June 2020 by Séamus O'Hanlon

When I first saw Netflix’s new teen series Never Have I ever I honestly did dismiss it for a day or two, thinking it looked too young. I was wrong. But not about it being […]

The Power Of Diagnosis

Posted on 15th June 202015th June 2020 by Ruby Campbell

Would it be ethical to give a patient suspected of a peanut allergy a peanut to eat to prove this hypothesis correct? To a certain extent, this is how I was diagnosed with vaginismus. In […]

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