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TV | Ant & Dec – What's their enduring appeal?

Posted on 19th March 2014 by The Gryphon Web Editor

The start of the eleventh series of Ant and Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway is upon us, which presumably, still provides some entertainment for at least a few families around the country, but after 12 years […]

Film | Stalingrad – all 3D and no depth

Posted on 8th March 20148th March 2019 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Video: Art Pictures Studio Stalingrad is not only the first Imax 3D film to ever have been released from Russia, but also the first domestic film in decades to beat Hollywood to becoming Russia’s top-grossing […]

Sport | Six Nations – Triple crown in sight for England

Posted on 6th March 2014 by The Gryphon Web Editor

One of the most exciting Six Nations for many years enters its fourth and penultimate round this week, with Ireland hosting Italy at the Aviva Stadium as they attempt to rekindle their championship hopes, Scotland hosting France […]

TV | The Smoke – Full of the same emergency services clichés?

Posted on 5th March 2014 by The Gryphon Web Editor

It immediately occurs to the viewer, as they sit down to watch Sky1’s new series The Smoke, that there are surprisingly few firefighting based dramas around on television compared to their emergency service cousins. This […]

Sport | Match of the Day – Leeds dominate in Water Polo

Posted on 28th February 2014 by The Gryphon Web Editor

After finishing 4th  in the BUCS Water Polo Premier North group, Leeds were drawn against Premier South 5th placed Imperial in what had the makings of a close-fought contest. In reality, Leeds glided through their […]

Food | Gastronaut – Boss Burgers mean business

Posted on 17th February 20145th June 2019 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Situated on Brudenell Grove, Boss Burgers certainly hasn’t entered an area lacking takeaway restaurants, yet it’s their approach to the style of takeaway that is hoping to get them noticed. With both chefs coming from […]

TV | Celebrity Big Brother – Boobs, bigots and bedlam

Posted on 6th February 2014 by The Gryphon Web Editor

As what seems like the one billionth series of Celebrity Big Brother has come to an end, and the word celebrity is used in its very loosest sense, LSi reflects on the longevity of this […]

Food | Gastronaut – Pop up restaurant Tongue 'N' Cheek at Jake's Bar

Posted on 1st December 20135th June 2019 by The Gryphon Web Editor

As we were ushered in from the harsh conditions of Leeds in November, there was little I knew about Jake’s Bar, besides it’s passion for cocktails, yet after attempting to spice up its résumé by […]

TV | Hebburn – Proof that BBC comedy has been tainted by 'Sachsgate'

Posted on 28th November 2013 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Hebburn returns to our screens for a second series, but despite some occasional funny gags, it’s hard not to notice the effects of comedic scandals, notably Jonathan Ross and Russell Brand’s ‘Sachsgate’, in influencing a […]

Sport | Women's Football – Unlucky loss leaves Leeds last

Posted on 23rd November 2013 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Leeds women’s football team braved strong winds and bitterly cold conditions in an attempt to secure their first result of the season with a win over Loughborough, yet fell short in a closely contested match […]

TV | Freewheeling with Ross Noble

Posted on 16th November 2013 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Ross Noble’s new spontaneity-based show has arrived on our screens, where he goes next, is anyone’s guess. Award winning stand-up comedian Ross Noble was made famous for his brilliant ability to manipulate the mundane into […]

Sport | World Cup Debate – Ronaldo or Ibrahimovic?

Posted on 13th November 2013 by The Gryphon Web Editor

As Portugal and Sweden prepare to line up in their World Cup play-off on Friday, LS Sport debates which of their star men they would rather see in Brazil next year. Ibrahimovic How good really […]

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