The festival Coachella is being headlined by queer artist Frank Ocean. As the owner of Coachella has repeatedly expressed homophobic viewpoints, editor Neive McCarthy explores the question of why LGBTQ+ artists attend. Coachella is for […]
LGBTQ+ Artist Spotlight
It’s LGBTQ+ History Month, and in celebration our writers have put together some of their favourite LGBTQ+ artists… MUNA Three-piece dark pop powerhouse MUNA were thrown into the spotlight back in 2017, the year they […]
A Single Person’s Survival Guide To Valentine’s Day
Opeyemi provides a comedic and comprehensive guide on how to survive Valentine‘s Day this year.
What Do Girls Really Want For Valentine’s?
Mass panic, frantic shopping and ill-conceived hints; this can only mean one thing. Valentine’s Day is upon us again. But what are girls really after this February 14th and how the hell do you buy it?
Top Places For You To Eat Out (With) Your Partner
So you’ve secured a date for Valentine’s day, but where do you go for that all-important romantic meal with your partner? Whether you are prepared to splurge your student loan on a fancy meal or want something cheap but still romantic, here’s the definitive list of the top fancy and cheap and cheerful places to get those sparks flying.
Old Bar: The Musts And The Must Nots
The hidden gem on the Lower Ground of LUU is Old Bar. Old Bar left a mark on me as soon as I first visited Leeds Uni. I could see myself sat in there doing pub quizzes. And now look at me, it’s Thursday evening, and that’s exactly what I’m doing.
Is ‘Queer’ Media A Necessary Label?
Tasha Austen discusses whether having an LGBTQ+ tag on a film is a celebration of queer existence or actually a separation from mainstream media.
Next in Fashion Review: LGBTQ+ designers stand tall and Proud
Iona Tompkins reviews Netflix’s new ‘Next in Fashion’, which celebrates the diversity of talent in the fashion.
Pinwheel of Pride
Lucy Abbot showcases the rainbow of LGBTQ+ talent in the fashion industry, and showing how designers use their craft to explore gender and sexuality.
Rainbow Capitalism?
Is your favourite high street chain exploiting pride for their own financial gain? Faye Clayton investigates.
Review: Theatre Group’s Random Acts of Malice
An intense personal tragedy, Random Acts of Malice was made successful by its versatile actors who balanced a heavy, difficult script with their own compelling characterisation. “Four people in a room with a gun” is […]
In The Middle with DJ Sho
DJ Sho, a Lagos born and London bred Student & Afrobeats DJ, discusses with me the rise of the genre in the UK. Arriving in Peckham in the early 2000’s (pre-gentrification; beardy coffee shops, and […]