The 2021 blockbuster drama It’s a Sin, created by queer screenwriter Russell T. Davies, explores the lives of young people affected by the emergence of the HIV and AIDS epidemic in the 1980s. The Gryphon music editor Fern McErlane takes a close look at the eighties-inspired soundtrack, and how music is used within the show. Warning: this article contains spoilers…
Georgia Fulfils Thrill-Seekers Desires in Explosive Set
Reaching the mid-point of her 2020 UK tour, Londoner and synth pop inspired Georgia, focused all eyes onto her futuristic stage set-up. Her pink hexagonally shaped drum kit formed the basis for her one-woman show. […]
The Legendary Women of Music
Women and music go hand in hand, with women having contributed so much to music over the years and shaping the industry into what it is today. In honour of International Women’s Day, we have […]
Woman Crush Wednesday: Kate Bush
My woman crush Wednesday (and woman crush all other days of the week) is Kate Bush. It might seem puzzling because a woman mostly famous for donning a white, lace number and swanning about on […]
Clubs | Dilation announces final event
After 5 fruitful years hosting events in London and Leeds, Dilation have finally decided to call it a day. It truly does spell a sad day for many student party goers. Not only because the […]