There have been numerous reports of a gorilla roaming the streets in rural Scotland. Locals suspect is it part of an animal rights movement although the gorilla appears to be searching for something. ‘Based on […]
Out of laughs? The future of comedy in a post-Covid society
Can comedy bounce back after the pandemic? Joshua Bates reports
“I know a good joke when I steal one”
Benjamin Forrest tackles the issue of joke stealing and questions why it seems to be overlooked within the comedy world
Review: Dash and Lily
Dash & Lily is an American Christmas-based rom-com Netflix show based in New York City. The show is based on the young adult book series by Rachel Cohen and David Levithan, with the first book […]
Artist Spotlight: Disability Month edition
Spotlighting some great artists this Disability Month, ranging from sculptors to revered writers.
The art world has reacted to Trump’s loss and they are taking him super seriously
Take a look back at how the arts world has treated President Trump over the years and what new material he has given them to work with.
Podcasts you need to start listening to right now
From talking pregnancy tests to your least favourite colleague in HR, Harriet Purbrick explores the podcasts you should be listening to but probably aren’t.
REVIEW: ‘Never Have I Ever’, At Last, A Relatable Lead for Generation Z
When I first saw Netflix’s new teen series Never Have I ever I honestly did dismiss it for a day or two, thinking it looked too young. I was wrong. But not about it being […]
Review: Moving Parts, Trixie Mattel
Trixie Mattel is undoubtedly one of the biggest stars to come from RuPaul’s Drag Race. From her short stint on season 7 to winning All Stars 3, this is a queen who showed incredible growth […]
Mae Martin’s “Feel Good”: The Perfectly Queer Tonic To The Outside World
Amongst all the anxiety of the current environment, “Feel Good” is the much-needed tonic to life’s woes. As much of the media speculates about the ongoing dreaded C-word pandemic, Canadian comedian Mae Martin’s semi-autobiographical TV […]
Review: This Country
The return of the BAFTA award winning mocumentary This Country offers an oasis in this time of endless deadlines and storms. Real life siblings Daisy May and Charlie Cooper play cousins who live in an […]
A Chipper Chat with Dane Baptiste
Gryphon writer Chloe Lovatt interviews Dane Baptiste about his upcoming tour ‘The Chocolate Chip’, being angry and social media.