This puzzling thought reared its ugly head during a discussion with a spurned friend, who I attempted to console with phrases commonly slung about among the broken-hearted. These included, but were ...
I visited Rustique with my family on a Thursday evening and it was surprisingly packed for a weekday, reflecting its popularity. For starters, my family had pâté, pan-fried mushrooms and crab cakes, ...
In her book The Year of Magical Thinking (2005), Joan Didion wrote that ‘the power of grief to derange the mind has (…) been exhaustively noted’. It seems that grief can also create quite possibly the ...
The recent analysis of graduate repayments by the Times revealed that graduates at the bottom twenty universities and colleges are a quarter as likely to have repaid their student loans in full than ...
The Communications Bill 2003 re-enacted the ban on paid political advertising, meaning that political parties are prohibited from buying advertising space from broadcasters. This therefore provides ...
In February, the Swindon branch of Vue reopened after some refurbishments. According to the Swindon Advertiser these renovations included “reclining seats, self service and laser projection” making it ...
On Friday 28 March, Lewis Parrey was re-elected as YorkSU’s Union Affairs Officer. The Union Affairs Officer is the head of the Students’ Union and acts as a “key representative for [students]” in ...
Emma Rice has masterfully brought Alfred Hitchcock’s legendary North by Northwest to life in a spectacularly thrilling and uproariously funny adaptation. A celebrated actor, director, and writer, Rice ...
On Wednesday 26 March, one of the biggest nights in music at the University of York arrived: the final of Band Society’s Battle of the Bands. Across the space of three heats and a semi-final, 30 bands ...