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Reflecting on the Leeds RAG Fashion Show Model Castings
-A conversation on diverse casting and inclusivity’s place in Fashion with Model Director, Archie Summerhayes. The Leeds RAG Fashion Show...
Nov 14, 2023
Hyde Park Picture House: ‘Not just another house in Hyde Park.’
Packing nearly 500 seats in the stalls and balcony, Hyde Park Picture House‘s stained-glass windows accompany the original gas lamps,...
Nov 5, 2023

Tuesday Night Life Drawing in Royal Park pub
Up the carpeted stairs, a hand slides along the greasy banister. Below, sticky floors with spilt Jager bombs swirl in a sickly pit. One...
Sep 24, 2023

Love Letter to Hyde Park
In the Thai café, with its oily light, Its odours whose colourful shapes vaporise behind buildings. An orange glow casts a haze out into...
Apr 18, 2023


Education, Education, Education: A Review
Education, Education, Education - its title inspired by the Tony Blair line, in a promise for better funding and support for public...
Apr 18, 2023

Interview with Opus Kink: “Mick Jagger would’ve definitely run The Stones’ Instagram"
The Brighton six-piece talk their writing process, Otley run costumes, and the necessary evil of social media. Leeds sub-editor Maddie...
Oct 28, 2022


‘Dare to speak out against the silence’: SASHA Reclaim Exhibition
Lippy visits the SASHA Reclaim Exhibition... On Friday 30th September, the Students Against Sexual Harassment and Assault Society (SASHA)...
Oct 25, 2022


Velvet Veins play, reviewed
Julia Brookes paid a visit to the show and explored it for Lippy It was hard not to be impressed upon walking into Pyramid Theatre last...
Mar 25, 2022


Things I Know to be True: In Review
Julia Brookes reviews the play for Lippy... Chances are, if you took drama at school, or even if you didn’t, you have seen or at least...
Mar 18, 2022


Junk Theatre presents ANTS: a comedy of corporate chaos
Kate Wassell went along and reviews it for Lippy... ANTS has a slow burn beginning, introducing three stock characters one by one, all...
Mar 11, 2022


LUU’s God of Carnage: A Night of Divine Comedy
Kate Wassell reviews the evening for Lippy After watching and adoring the LUU production of ‘New Labour’ in November, I had my...
Mar 1, 2022


Review of LUU Theatre Group's ‘Nothing’
Julia Brookes reviews the play by Lulu Raczka for Lippy On arrival at the theatre, the only preconceived idea I had of Lulu Raczka’s...
Feb 25, 2022


Dance Group Dance Exposé explore What it Means to Evolve
University of Leeds dance group Dance Exposé presents the spectacular ‘Evolve’, a show that exhibits all genres of dance, captures...
Feb 9, 2022


DMAS ‘The Glow’ show, in review
After being postponed from last Autumn, the Aussie Indie trio DMAs returned to o2 Academy Leeds for their 2021 tour. Jess Plunkett...
Dec 3, 2021


Gig Review: Alfa Mist @ Belgrave Music Hall and Canteen
Alice Browne reviews Alfa Mist, who played at the indie venue last week. If you mentioned jazz when someone asked you to describe your...
Dec 3, 2021

LUU Theatre Group perform their fresh and heartbreaking take of ‘New Labour’
I wasn’t sure what to expect from LUU production of ‘New Labour’, having never heard of the play, but I didn’t expect to find something...
Nov 16, 2021


Light Night is back!
Jess Plunkett explores the festival that took place in Leeds Leeds Light Night returned on October 14th-15th to liven up city centre in a...
Oct 29, 2021


Live at Leeds: Festival Review
Music sub-editor Lizzie Harley reviews the day In celebration of their fifteen years running, Live at Leeds Festival unleashed an amazing...
Oct 17, 2021


Leeds Palestine Solidarity Group in Interview
By Charlie Malcolm-McKay Photography by Roché Idrees As the Israeli government continues to launch attacks on Palestine I sat down with...
May 22, 2021

Female DJs in Leeds: A Wave of Opportunity
A recent surge in Hyde Park and Leeds-based initiatives are broadening the horizon for Leeds women by encouraging participation in the DJ...
May 17, 2021
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