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Tag: love

Review: Open Theatre’s The Passion of Bonnie & Clyde

Posted on 27th October 202127th October 2021 by Séamus O'Hanlon

Emotion turns cowboys into soulful women in this short, lively and timeless original production about the notorious Bonnie and Clyde. A successful simple love story, the one-act play was at its best when the two titular characters navigated their romance, illuminating as lovers rather than criminals. 

Searching for Love in a Pandemic

Posted on 5th February 20215th February 2021 by Hannah Pickett

Finding a partner in ‘normal’ times can be hard enough, but during a global pandemic…well that’s a completely different ball game.

Love in Lockdown

Posted on 29th November 202029th November 2020 by Celina Tran

Though this year has been tough, it has not been all negative. This article depicts the positive effect that lockdown had, and how love was re-discovered.

Love is Blind- Can you actually fall in love without seeing someone?

Posted on 5th March 20205th March 2020 by Megan Johnson

If you’re the sort of person who’s secretly mourning the absence of Love Island, then you’ve probably turned to Netflix’s Love Is Blind to numb the pain. And who can blame you? It’s both amazingly […]

Why we should focus on Galentine’s day as much as Valentine’s day?

Posted on 5th February 20205th February 2020 by Siobhan Dale

Typically, we see the 14th of February as a day where couples can express their love to the world, and by definition Valentine’s day is a day you’re meant to anonymously show your romantic love for […]

Top 5 Films to watch on Valentine’s Day if you’re single.

Posted on 31st January 202031st January 2020 by Nikola Hughes

Every year on February 14th, the soppy Instagram posts and cringe-worthy captions inevitably start rolling in. Whether you’ve been single your whole life, or have only just gotten out of a relationship, Valentine’s Day can […]

Languages of Love

Posted on 31st January 202031st January 2020 by The Gryphon Web Editor

At The Gryphon Arts & Culture, we have hand-picked the most romantic films from around the world for you to swoon over this Valentine‘s Day.

Is Valentine’s Day Still About Love?

Posted on 31st January 2020 by Megan Johnson

Valentine’s Day. You either love it or you hate it. Usually this is dependent on whether you have a significant other, or instead spend the day trying with all your might to avoid such sickening […]

Angel Olsen reflects on the impermanence of love in her new album All Mirrors

Posted on 14th October 201914th October 2019 by Ishmael Silvestro

In the years following her incredible My Woman, Angel Olsen’s life transformed into something unrecognisable. It was the start of many new phases, but also the end of friendships and romantic relationships. Frantically scrambling for […]

Which day is Valentine’s Day? Every day!

Posted on 24th February 201824th February 2018 by The Gryphon Web Editor

It’s easy and effortless to be romantic when every advertisement reminds us of Valentine’s Day, when every supermarket offers ranges of chocolates of every conceivable shape and every shop is selling romantic presents. It’s easy […]

Some of the best love stories literature has to offer

Posted on 2nd February 20188th March 2019 by The Gryphon Web Editor

We all love a good love story. A good romance to keep us happy and hopeful. There have been some amazing love stories in literature over the past few decades, so here are a few […]

The Undateables: Helpful or Harmful?

Posted on 27th October 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

BAFTA nominated TV programme ‘The Undateables’, which follows a different group of disabled singletons each week on their journey for love, has returned to Channel 4 for its seventh series. The popular reality show has […]

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