Review: The Lobster
In a world consumed with super hero franchises, sequels and reboots, it’s refreshing to see something original for a
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In a world consumed with super hero franchises, sequels and reboots, it’s refreshing to see something original for a
On Sunday, week 1, news broke that a few students from Lancaster University had been hospitalised after taking a ‘new’
Sammie Caine caught up with Don Broco frontman Rob Damiani to chat about their upcoming December tour and the recording
The Shadow Box is a Pulitzer Prize, and Tony Award winning play written in the 1970’s by Michael Cristofer
The Nightmare sets out aiming to be two things; a documentary focusing on eight people and their accounts of an
It’s time to eat, drink, and be merry with a few good old Christmas carols this year as Lancaster
The lights are going up, the baubles are coming out, but your Christmas preparation cannot be complete without visiting a
There may still be just slightly over a month left, and the small business of the return of the biggest
On Tuesday-Thursday Week 8 LUTG’s The Gut Girls heads to The Gregson Centre in Lancaster. I sat down with
The eighties throwback album has become unprecedentedly popular of late, with many artists in 2015 alone incorporating the decade’s
Ash are one of those bands that unfortunately time has left behind. They've released numerous albums to critical
When this Sunday Times Bestseller first arrived at my house, carefully packaged in cardboard, I would be lying if I
After the disappointing and at times tediously dull Mockingjay – Part 1 thankfully Mockingjay Part 2 is a thrilling reminder of
I first saw Saint Raymond (otherwise known as Callum) supporting HAIM early on in 2014 at The Ritz in Manchester.
There’s a generally happy atmosphere filling the Ritz, with a crowd consisting largely of teens, sporting brightly coloured hair,