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Standing at the back of the Liverpool Olympia, Peter Hook & The Light played on a blurred and dreamy stage underneath a beating blue light, hazy with smoke. Normally I...
A year-long camp situated in Abercromby Square was on wide display for the whole student community at the University of Liverpool, with banners presenting clear demands for the University, ranging...
Liverpool Guild of Students is home to its very own Swap Shop! I chatted to Sustainability manager Lizzie Larner to get the low down on the Swap Shop ahead of...
On Monday 10th November, the winner of this year’s Booker Prize was announced: Flesh by David Szalay. As always, the literary world waited with great anticipation for the result, but...
Following the recent announcement of the new film adaptation of Emily Bronte’s ‘Wuthering Heights’, some fans of the original novel have been outraged by the trailer, given some of the creative...
The word 'icon' is thrown around a lot, but in the case of Peter Hook it seems fitting. The former bassist of Joy Division and New Order spoke with me...
When I interviewed Ben Taylor, aka The Magic Mod, ahead of his show at The Blackstock Market, he told me about magic's ability to make anyone feel like a child...
A Reunion in Rafelbunyol In June, my friends and I took the long awaited, two-week trip to visit our friend Asier who moved to Valencia in 2024. This was definitely...
This festival was a cool way to get around local venues in Liverpool, and discover new up and coming artists that you might not of stumbled upon otherwise. The tickets...
Running from the 17th of October to the 31st of October 2025 for its 40th year, the Liverpool Indika festival hosted by MILAP has again brought to the city an...
On the 17th of October I went to the annual Liverpool literary festival, where I attended a talk given by Nussabiah Younis. Younis's debut novel Fundamentally is a recount of...