A number of schools located in West Yorkshire were temporarily shut due to widespread outbreaks of norovirus and flu. Two schools in Leeds and four in Bradford were closed with some of the properties undergoing […]
Bradford’s Cutbacks on Culture
For the majority of people, libraries and museums are the cultural hubs of their local communities. With many providing their services for free, anyone can get to experience culture, no matter their background or where […]
No Man’s Land: WW1 Through A Different Lens
As the status of women becomes even more paramount, particularly within the creative industries, the present touring exhibition at Impressions Gallery in Bradford arrived at the appropriate time. No Man’s Land is a unique and […]
Matthew Bourne’s Edward Scissorhands is a good introduction to his work
A touring production of Matthew Bourne’s Edward Scissorhands recently played four dates at Bradford’s Alhambra theatre. Adapted from Tim Burton’s eponymous film, Matthew Bourne’s production resurrects the cult favourite as a mesmerising all-dancing show. This […]
Sport | Netball round-up
Leeds Uni 2s vs. Sheffield Hallam 2s (Cup): Going into the game with a strong squad we were anticipating a tough match. After an initial delay, the game got off to a fast start. Constant […]
Arsenal await Bantamweight clash
LS Sport’s Joseph Begaj previews the upcoming Bradford City vs Arsenal game in the League Cup. The Fifth Round of the League Cup kicks off on Tuesday December 11 and two local […]