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Tame Impala Return With New Album, The Slow Rush

Posted on 21st February 202021st February 2020 by Jonny Winter

It’s been a weird few years for Tame Impala’s Kevin Parker. After the critically and commercially acclaimed Currents elevated Tame Impala from a darling psych-rock project to a household name in mainstream music, even leading […]

Why the Sixties Were Fashion’s Greatest Era

Posted on 20th February 202020th February 2020 by Anouk Sarfati

Anouk charts the fashion history of the swinging sixties.

Too Hot to be Cold

Posted on 20th February 202020th February 2020 by Anouk Sarfati

Excited for the Easter Snowriders trip? Anouk looks at the history of ski fashion.

The Hairy Debate: To Shave or Not to Shave?

Posted on 20th February 202024th February 2020 by Lauren Woodley

Lauren Woodley discusses the stigma around body hair on women and urges women to support each other‘s decision to shave or not shave.

Parasite: The (Hopeful) Future of Award Shows

Posted on 20th February 202020th February 2020 by Chloe-Nicole Arnold

The 92nd Academy Awards were recently held in the famed Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles, and all eyes were on one film in particular. Parasite, a Korean dark-comedy thriller directed by Bong Joon-ho, is not […]

Big Hair Don’t Care: Natural Hair vs. Education

Posted on 20th February 202024th February 2020 by Nisha Chandar-Nair

The issue of school policies on natural hair have come to the forefront of pop-culture and feminist attention recently, largely in the wake of Ruby Williams, a school student being repeatedly sent home from her […]

University Confessions on a Downwards Spiral

Posted on 20th February 202024th February 2020 by Leah Dunderdale-Smith

The Best University Confession Page? It is the reason you still have Facebook, it is the ultimate form of procrastination; LeedsFess has become a staple of the Leeds university life.  Since university confession pages took […]

The Best Pancake Places in Leeds

Posted on 20th February 2020 by Megan Johnson

Pancake day. The mere sound of those words makes me feel an instant craving for crispy fried batter, loaded with Nutella and other various unhealthy condiments. And I have a feeling I’m not alone… Therefore, […]

Review: Junk Theatre’s The Dinner Party

Posted on 19th February 202019th February 2020 by Matthew Jeffery

As the audience filed into the Alec Clegg theatre they were confronted with a bleak view courtesy of writer and director George Manson. Dried leaves littered the stage floor, which had been transformed into a […]

In The Mix with … ZILAH

Posted on 19th February 202019th February 2020 by Andrea Loftus

ZILAH is a four piece indie pop band from Leeds comprised of frontman Liam Jarry (vocals), Jo Meikle (percussion), Sandy Rowlingson (saxophone) and Jack Guard (Guitar). The Leeds College of Music graduates make dreamy jazz […]

Your Silence Subjects Them to Suffering

Posted on 17th February 202024th April 2021 by Clarissa Leung

Around 40% of domestic violence victims are men but are the so-called “feminists” standing up for them? Or have they weaponised the #MeToo movement to shroud their personal vendetta against men, specifically male abuse victims? […]

(Sandy) Alex G Envelops Brudenell

Posted on 17th February 202017th February 2020 by Andrea Loftus

On the UK leg of his tour, (Sandy) Alex G graced our very own Brudenell Social Club with his whimsical tracks and nuanced elctronic rhythms. Our online music editor Andrea Loftus headed down for a […]

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