Francesca Iucci explores the latest series, Maid, from Netflix.
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Francesca Iucci explores the latest series, Maid, from Netflix.
After almost a year of not being able to see each other due to the pandemic, BLOXX
are back and better than ever as they prepare to perform on their biggest headline
tour to date.
Following Tråd Collective’s recent launch party, Bethany Wright interviewed store owner Josefin Wanner about ethical fashion, her own designs and student sustainability.
Isabella Wagstaff-Sands takes us on an exploration of what University of Leeds students wore to the Doncaster Races.
Jessica Mount outlines the implications of the sustainable act of thrift shopping.
Happy Bonfire Night! Eleanor Richardson gives us the lowdown on why we really celebrate this 5th November.
Isabella Wagstaff pens a list of the best sustainable influencers you should be following right now.
George Jessop starts off a new student cooking series for us with an easy and quick crispy egg fried noodles recipe!
Writer Harriet Purbrick shares her thoughts on the best films to watch this Halloweekend.
The leaves are falling in Hyde Park and Morrisons is stocking Christmas decorations, so winter must be on its way. It can be difficult to maintain a fresh, balanced diet during the colder months. Food […]
We are all sick right now. At least that’s what I’m telling myself to soften the FOMO as I make myself my sixth cup of Lemsip and cancel my plans all over again. But I’m […]
Emotion turns cowboys into soulful women in this short, lively and timeless original production about the notorious Bonnie and Clyde. A successful simple love story, the one-act play was at its best when the two titular characters navigated their romance, illuminating as lovers rather than criminals.