In celebration of Black History Month, our team of writers play tribute to some of our favourite musicians. Beyoncé by Ed Barnes By this point, it would be hard not to argue that Beyoncé is […]
Treat Your Shelf: Black History Month
Alex Gibbon, Safi Bugel and Sabrina Martins give their picks for the top books to treat your shelf with in Black History Month
In The Middle with Natural Selection
One of the city’s most exciting promoters returns for a fifth season, with bookings from Folamour to Honey Dijon for a new series of parties at Headrow House. Our Music and Clubs editor Safi Bugel […]
Cats Trailer: Triumph or Tragedy?
As part of a new wave of live-action remakes of cinema and on-stage classics, Cats the movie is the next CGI production to hit the big screen. A musical theatre triumph composed by Andrew Lloyd […]
In Profile: Adwoa Aboah
Outspoken feminist, mental health advocate, and founder of Gurls Talk, Safi Bugel celebrates the model who can do it all. Adwoa Aboah’s distinctively well-sculpted, freckled face and husky voice have almost certainly entered your radar […]
Spotlight on: Women in Art
In Celebration of International Women’s Day, the arts team pay homage to some of our favourite female creatives.
LSR’s The Transmission Delights, 07.02.19
Exactly a year on from the last, Leeds Student Radio’s the Transmission returned to Brudenell Social Club the first Thursday of February. After three months of hard work, the team behind it all strung together […]
LSR Return to The Brude for The Transmission
Next month, Leeds Student Radio return to Brudenell Social Club for their annual party, The Transmission. With an extensive line-up of bands and DJs from the Leeds music scene and beyond, the night is another […]
Sopoforic Sunday: Kurt Vile at the O2 Academy, 11.11.2018
It’s been two years since Kurt Vile last toured the UK, and it’s clear his return is anticipated as Leeds’ O2 Academy fills up comfortably on a nondescript Sunday evening. It seems that the audience […]
Matangi/MAYA/M.I.A. Is A Deep-Dive Into Both Music And Activism
M.I.A. released her first single ‘Galang’ via XL Recordings in the early 2000s. The track was met with great acclaim, both in England and America: who was this loud South Asian girl using garish beats […]
Tips For Maintaining Long Distance Relationships
Safi gives you her tips on how to keep your loved ones close despite the distance Starting university is undoubtedly a big change. It means embarking on a new course, meeting new people and, for […]
4 Unmissable Albums From The Summer Break
Wilf Amis, Backwards/Forwards With his debut two-track EP, Wilf Amis creates a striking world within his selection and manipulation of sounds. During the first track, ‘Backwards’, electronic waves, a soothing, deep bass and seemingly endless repetitive […]