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Celebrating 130 Years of the BBC Proms! During the eight-week period from July to September, the BBC opens the doors of the Royal Albert Hall to welcome music lovers from...
This May, four years after releasing Blue Weekend, a bold mix of grunge and shoe-gaze pop, Wolf Alice made their return with “Bloom Baby Bloom”, an electrifying piano-infused rock track,...
Here are my top recommendations for a cosy November read: Anxious People - Fredrik Backman (translated by Neil Smith) Anxious People follows a failed bank robbery that unexpectedly turns into...
The Magic Mod, aka Ben Taylor, is a magician like no other. Inspired by cultural icons from The Jam to Oasis, his act is like nothing you've ever seen before....
On Monday the 16th of June, it was decided that the WSL would be expanding to 14 teams and 26 games for the 26/27 season (subject to approval by the...
Women’s cycling is an area of professional sport that historically has not received much attention from the public eye, certainly in comparison to their male counterparts. While media attention has...
Wow wow wow. Once again, the Liverpool University Student Theatre (LUST) production of 'Footloose' exceeded everything that I could have hoped for! From the opening number to the final seconds,...
The VG&M’s latest exhibition showcases seldom-seen pieces of contemporary art which depict a Jamaica beyond beaches, Bolt and breadfruits. Photo courtesy of the Victoria Gallery & Museum Jerks of Art:...
Back in the lockdowns, LGSM ran a mini series entitled 'Bringing The Restaurants In'. The premise was that restaurants had closed, but the door to housemate bonding had been opened....
Entering a less and less coronavirus restricted world is giving us freedom and, as students, the social life we have all missed. Normality is slowly returning, allowing us to sit...
Looking to make new friends? Want to learn a new skill? Is it time to pick up a hobby? Do you want to spread the word about a cause? Look...