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In The Middle with Equaliser

Posted on 1st November 20191st November 2019 by Safi Bugel

Equaliser is a Leeds-based community which aims to provide a platform for female, transgender and non-binary people with an interest in DJing. Through organising regular workshops and parties, the group has begun to turn a […]

Mount Kimbie Bring Their Exploratory Electronica to Headrow House

Posted on 1st November 20191st November 2019 by Maddi Fearn

‘Post Dubstep Pioneers’ Mount Kimbie may have been about since 2008, but the passing of a decade certainly hasn’t dampened their ability to create confident, bubbling and technically brilliant music. Whilst their early work leaned […]

Tessa Violet Returns with New Album ‘Bad Ideas’

Posted on 1st November 20191st November 2019 by Sarah Jewers

Tessa Violet’s second LP Bad Ideas is finally here. Five years on from the YouTube filmmaker turned musician’s last LP, Maybe Trapped, Mostly Troubled, and three years on from her EP Halloway, this new album […]

In The Middle with B-ahwe

Posted on 1st November 20191st November 2019 by Fern McErlane

200 Degrees Café. Leeds. Raining – the perfect weather for the cozy sounds of B-ahwe.  So Beth, big first question- how did B-ahwe come about? I was writing a lot when I was ill, but […]

Film Review: Fractured

Posted on 1st November 20191st November 2019 by Lucy Abbott

Netflix’s new release Fractured, directed by Brad Anderson, is a psychological thriller, reminiscent of the 2010 film Shutter Island, which keeps you guessing right until the very end.  The film revolves around a family of […]

Robert Pattinson To Take Up The ‘Bat-Suit’: Will His Sparkling Star-Power Save DC?

Posted on 1st November 20191st November 2019 by Hannah Cox

The DC Universe has been as changeable as Henry Cavill’s fish-like mouth in Justice League. Just as Warner Brothers used the power of CGI to remove Cavill’s mighty moustache from the clean shaved Superman, DC […]

Review: Maleficent 2

Posted on 1st November 20191st November 2019 by Emma Prentice

“Well well…” – let’s talk Disney. Maleficent: Mistress of Evil, or Maleficent 2, hit UK cinemas on Friday 18th October, 5 years after the eponymous first film was released. Despite reportedly ‘bombing’ in US box […]

Do “Sexy” Halloween Costumes Increase Problems of Objectification?

Posted on 30th October 201930th October 2019 by Gemma Lavers

October 31st is upon us once more. We find ourselves yet again, visiting costume shops, browsing through the same rotated stock year in, year out, and planning outfits to wear to a Halloween themed club night. […]

Spooky Shenanigans – Top 10 Things to Do This Halloween

Posted on 30th October 201930th October 2019 by The Gryphon Web Editor

It’s that spooky time of year again! Stuck for ideas for what to do this Halloween? Whatever your budget or taste here are 10 scarily good ideas to kick off your Halloween!

Origins of Halloween

Posted on 30th October 201930th October 2019 by Megan Valentine

How many of us actually know the origins of this enduring tradition?

Frankie Cosmos Enchant Belgrave With Wistful Words

Posted on 30th October 201930th October 2019 by Andrea Loftus

On the 19th of October, our online editor Andrea Loftus hopped on the 56 and made her way to Belgrave Music Hall and Canteen to catch the American foursome Frankie Cosmos enchant the Leeds locals. […]

Review: Kim Petras Makes Halloween the New Christmas

Posted on 30th October 201930th October 2019 by Ed Barnes

The Christmas album is nothing new. We know that. Nearly every artist has released at least a song from Michael Buble to Mariah Carey to Ariana Grande to Boney M. We have Christmas albums galore […]

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