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Green Man sets festival season alight

Posted on 8th September 201827th March 2019 by Juliette Rowsell

Green Man: part festival, part hippie commune, part a mystical glimpse into a utopian festival future. With spectacular performances by the likes of Fleet Foxes, an epic final closing set from War on Drugs and […]

Why Green Man has Sold Out this Year

Posted on 20th June 2018 by The Gryphon Web Editor

With Green Man Festival less than two months away, we take a look at all the things to get excited about this party in the mountains. With so much going on, Green Man really is […]

An Ode to Leeds’ Nightlife

Posted on 2nd May 20182nd May 2018 by The Gryphon Web Editor

It’s the end of the academic year, and that means that some of us will soon be leaving Leeds for good. With this in mind, we gave our writers the chance to send a farewell message […]

Your Face it Has No Place: Where are Women Meant to Stand in a Scene Like Britpop?

Posted on 9th February 20189th April 2018 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Are women welcome in the masculine sphere of Britpop? Digital Associate, Juliette Rowsell, discusses her experience at a Liam Gallagher concert that turned into a display of lad culture at its grittiest. When you think […]

Residential plans to threaten the future of Canal Mills

Posted on 2nd February 20183rd March 2019 by Mikhail Hanafi

Under new plans, the popular student club Canal Mills could be converted into residential properties. The 18th century former textile mill has been operating as a creative space since 2012. The plans, submitted by Rhodes […]

Books to Get a Music Lover this Christmas

Posted on 17th December 20173rd January 2018 by The Gryphon Web Editor

It’s that time of year again, and you’re struggling to find a gift for that person in your life who lives and breathes all things Music. You got them their favourite band’s tshirt last year, […]

Childhood redefine themselves at sold-out Brudenell Social Club gig, 16/11

Posted on 3rd December 201713th March 2018 by The Gryphon Web Editor

A lot has changed since 2014. The alt-right have been given a platform, Bake-Off has moved to Channel 4, and the indie scene is no longer simply about denim jackets and angsty guitars. Walking on […]

Why #Metoo Is Not Synonymous With ‘Men Too’

Posted on 27th November 201721st December 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

The Harvey Weinstein and Hollywood sexual abuse scandal is one that needs no introduction: it has been the – perhaps unsurprising – revelation that women in Hollywood are being abused, manipulated and raped by men […]

Childhood to play Brudenell Community Room, 16/11

Posted on 9th November 20179th November 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Childhood’s 2017 return came with a disclaimer: they’ve changed. While their newly found retro soul vibes and soaring sax solos are certainly new, in reflection, they seem inevitable. Perhaps their announcement epitomised this shift in […]

Anteros @ Oporto, 27.09.17

Posted on 6th October 201715th October 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

For a band that have yet to release an album, Anteros set the jam-packed venue of Oporto alight with their ‘bitter dream pop’ setlist. Tonight is, pure and simply, about leaving your troubles at the […]

Kate O’Donnell’s ‘You’ve Changed’

Posted on 29th September 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Juliette Rowsell, The Gryphon’s Digital Associate, gives herself a break from website headaches, reviewing Kate O’Donnell’s bare-all performance in her play, You’ve Changed. In 2003, Coronation Street featured its first gay kiss. It is also the […]

In The Middle with Wolf Alice

Posted on 15th September 20176th December 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

In 2012, Wolf Alice first gained airplay on Radio One after releasing a free download on Soundcloud. Five years later, and the band have had a UK number 2 album, sold out shows in 10 […]

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