Spotlighting some great artists this Disability Month, ranging from sculptors to revered writers.
The gryph-online: The arts and culture editors’ top stream picks
Print Editor Sinead O’Riordan: Synecdoche, New York, Charlie Kaufman (Amazon Prime) This is a weird one to wrap your head around. It‘s basically a film about a play about a play, with all linear understanding […]
Will Trumpism outlive Trump?
Donald Trump is set to leave the White House following his defeat by Joe Biden in a historically significant election. Yet whilst Trump the man joins the invite-only club of one-term Presidents, Trumpism- the ideology […]
Kim … there’s people that are dying
Kim Kardashian’s recent tweets about her birthday celebrations have unsurprisingly caused quite the social media storm. For the past eight months, it has been rare to see anyone celebrating their birthday without zoom or social […]
The difficulties of clubbing with a disability
For many students, clubbing can be the highlight of their week, especially with Leeds’ unique place in Britain‘s nightlife scene. But not all experiences are equal; Jenny Unwin, who uses a wheelchair, tells us
about the inequalities she’s faced on nights out due to her disability.
Shop the Lockdown Look: an exclusive interview with brand new clothing company, The Apparel
When you walk across the University of Leeds campus, it is rare if you don’t see someone wearing the beloved ¼ zips or showing off their societies new merchandise. However, a brand-new clothing company, ‘The […]
Hundreds of authors join #Signforourbookshops in an effort to support local bookstores
Hundreds of authors are signing up to help keep local and independent bookstores running throughout lockdown.
Why has Macron’s rhetoric on Islam shifted rightward?
As morning dawned over Paris on 25 September, the people of the French capital woke up to a brutal reminder that despite the pandemic, the threat of terrorism had never truly disappeared. A stabbing attack […]
REVIEW: His House
Ishwari Yardi reviews Netflix’s latest horror film ‘His House’, a film that tackles poignant themes of asylum seeking and settling in to a new home.
If Britain can’t handle Diversity’s Britain’s Got Talent performance, how will we ever truly embrace racial diversity?
Over the past few weeks, there has been a lot of talk in the media surrounding the nation’s response to Diversity’s performance on ITV’s Britain’s Got Talent. On Saturday 5th September, Diversity, a successful street […]
Colour Balance: Daniel Oyegade
Daniel Oyegade is a British-Nigerian photographer and creative director based in Manchester. He’s been practicing freelance photography since 2017 and has recently completed a Masters in Photography. He also studied Undergraduate Law at UCLan and […]
Cuban-Americans: Trump’s most loyal voter base?
In the lead up to the presidential election in the United States, a Florida International University poll has found that 59% of Cubans in South Florida say that they will vote for Trump. Historically, Florida […]