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Tag: Mikhail Hanafi

The Gryphon picks: Top films of 2016

Posted on 31st December 20163rd March 2019 by Mikhail Hanafi

2016 has been many things and was a rollercoaster overall. The highs were high, and the lows were low, but luckily for us, it’s been a very good year for movies. Here are our picks […]

Future PEERS by Future PEERS

Posted on 22nd December 20163rd March 2019 by Mikhail Hanafi

Future PEERS aren’t new to music. The four—Luke Correia-Damude, Michael Loebl, Antonio Naranjo and William Culbert—had previously performed as Boys Who Say No, achieving moderate indie success in Canada. Their modest success gained them a […]

The Arts Netflix Weekend Watchlist: Vol 11

Posted on 2nd December 20163rd March 2019 by Mikhail Hanafi

We’re onto the last week of term, which means that you either have coursework deadlines to rush through or exams looming in the not-quite-distant future. Here are some oft-overlooked gems on Netflix for when you […]

Review: MT’s Little Shop of Horrors – emotional and enjoyable

Posted on 20th November 20163rd March 2019 by Mikhail Hanafi

Little Shop of Horrors is the latest musical put on by the LUU Music Theatre Society, who prove yet again that they’re more than capable of putting on a fun, enjoyable, and impressive show. The […]

In The Middle with Nimmo

Posted on 18th November 20163rd March 2019 by Mikhail Hanafi

Sarah Nimmo and Reva Gauntlett have been making music together for well over 11 years. “It’s been like ten years, I guess, since we started,” Sarah says over the phone. “Well, ten years since we’ve […]

‘What does Fruity mean to me?’

Posted on 11th November 2016 by The Gryphon Web Editor

This week In The Middle ran an exciting competition asking applicants to summarise their own personal relationships to Fruity in 400 words or less. First place, an inspired piece by Mikhail Hanafi, won a season […]

LUU Theatre Roundup: Part 1

Posted on 11th November 2016 by The Gryphon Web Editor

It‘s been a busy couple of weeks for the University of Leeds‘ student theatre groups. In The Middle give you a taste of our thoughts on the various productions so far. Theatre Group: NSFW “Advertised […]

The Arts Netflix Weekend Watchlist: Vol 7

Posted on 28th October 20163rd March 2019 by Mikhail Hanafi

It’s the weekend leading up to Halloween, so hold on tight and put these films over the weekend to get you in the right mood for a Monday night full of frights. Friday Night – […]

‘Blood Father’ review – a touch too generic

Posted on 23rd October 20163rd March 2019 by Mikhail Hanafi

Blood Father is a well-shot, well-directed film that ends up falling into traditional action-thriller genre trappings too often to amount to anything special. The movie follows recovering alcoholic ex-convict John Link (Mel Gibson) who is […]

‘Turning Thirty’ and ‘Confessions’ Review – a bargain night of entertainment

Posted on 22nd October 20163rd March 2019 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Turning Thirty – A melting pot of comedy in many forms Disastrous relationships spiral out of control at a disastrous 30th birthday. Turning 30 joins Adam (Zac Cohen) as he prepares a birthday meal for his […]

The Goo Goo Dolls @ O2 Academy, 09/10/16

Posted on 16th October 20163rd March 2019 by Mikhail Hanafi

The Goo Goo Dolls are a band considered by many to be rock legends, having released  11 studio albums and 30 singles including the massive hit ‘Iris’ over the course of their 30 year career. […]

Harry Potter And The Cursed Child Review – Keeping the Magic Alive

Posted on 9th October 20163rd March 2019 by Mikhail Hanafi

Harry Potter and the Cursed Child is a play that’s been clouded in secrecy since it began production. At the showing I attended, each audience member was even given a pin with #KeepTheSecrets printed in […]

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