From youthful nostalgia to enduring influence, Ben Shone explores American Football’s re-release of their debut album, and how covers from artists of different genres reimagine this Midwest emo classic.
A discussion of what the recent release of ‘Wicked’ in cinemas means for the musical theatre genre.
It’s the time of year we’ve all been waiting for… not Christmas, no, the release of Spotify Wrapped! Time for our music-listening stats, trends and oddities to be revealed to us in pleasing graphics and gratifying titles. But forget about being in Taylor Swift’s top 0.5% of listeners or learning that May was your goblincore […]
Image: Esther on Flickr The dominant and fundamental presence of conservatism amongst the English people throughout its modern history has meant that the ultimate symbol of English identity- the British royal family- has always rested to a considerable degree on the laurels of public support, even despite episodes of scrutiny, controversy and tragedy. The […]
How would you feel if, every month, a section of your lung began to grow in your arm, your leg, or even your eyes? Every time you breathe, that piece behaves the same way as a lung, inflaming and contracting in places it is not designed for. Imagine that pain, a part of your body […]
Do you find yourself pulled into the Durham market’s vintage shop when out and about from lectures? As do I, so in this article I’m joined by Becky Ashby, the owner of Durham’s own Quirkshop UK, to discuss all things vintage.
Delve into Alice’s storytelling explanation of why you need to get up to Edinburgh before Christmas
This weeks’ editorial from the General Editors.
In this article, the Editor-in-Chief discusses the pressing debate surrounding whether we should be able to leave books a public negative review, following the Cait Corrain scandal.