Making Care Leaver Voices Heard at Universities
With universities being a melting pot of culture, it acts as a chance to learn the power of your own…
With universities being a melting pot of culture, it acts as a chance to learn the power of your own…
When I first started writing this article, I originally doubted if girls, who’ve grown up in Britain, would find a…
The Making Mankind Poetry Night curated by Louie Louié took place on Thursday 26th November at the Emporium Theatre and…
Last week the Sussex University Drama Society performed Old Times, a 1970s play by Harold Pinter. Leading up to the…
One of the most anticipated and advertised films of the year has finally made it to our cinema screens. Bond…
Opening with a scene in which the audience finds a smartly-dressed woman, later to be known as Rose, parading round the…
I didn’t really know what to expect when, in place of the standard “alright” or “you having a good night?”…
As I listened to Matthew VanKan open his night of celebrating Frank Sinatra with Fly Me to the Moon I was transported to a…
Arguably Brighton’s most renowned venue, Concorde 2, plays host to 19-year-old, Irish singer songwriter SOAK on October 29th for the…
It wasn’t long ago that Southampton born Louisa Rose Allen, a.k.a. Foxes, was an unknown artist looking for that breakthrough.…
After two sold out shows back to back at Camden Barfly in London, Kimberly Anne came down to Brighton to…
In light of Black History Month I was unsure whether to review a book such as Pulitzer Prize winning The…
“Do you ever get the feeling that there’s something going on that we don’t know about?” asks one of the…
Picture a long, midnight motorway drive, the window is wide open, the air is fresh and cooling against the skin…
For a week in September, there was the ‘Waiting Wall’. An art instillation by Alan Donohoe and Steven Parker, the…
Spector are back. It feels like an eternity since the band’s debut album Enjoy It While It Lasts hit the…
19-year-old producer and songwriter, Mura Masa is the latest up and coming artist to play at the recently reopened and…
Most art exhibition launches consist of sipping champagne and polite small talk about the art they display. But when I…
In light of Black History Month I was unsure whether to review a book such as Pulitzer Prize winning The…
Ever since Chvrches debut album, ‘The Bones of What You Believe’, came out in 2013, they hit the ground running.…