Travelling through Time
The concept of the word ‘holiday’ has evolved dramatically over the centuries of human time. What began as a privilege […]
The concept of the word ‘holiday’ has evolved dramatically over the centuries of human time. What began as a privilege […]
Addison Rae is a figure that a lot of us naïvely did not expect to see blowing up in 2025.
Fresh off a sold-out 47-date UK & Irish tour in 2023 and a standout performance at Download Festival 2024, frontman
The last time I spoke with Big Special, it was the summer of 2022, when we played a small gig
Escaping to Brøds The perfect way to escape your problems is by visiting a cafe and eating away your troubles.
Before taking over The Globe in Cardiff with their blue-sky sound, Jenny Algieri sat down with Oli Fox and Scott
There is nothing quite like spring in Cardiff – that sweet spot where the sun makes a comeback, butyou’re still
University has been pivotal. All that talk of ‘character building’ and memorable times weren’texaggerated. From the second I arrived at
I know better than anyone just how easy it is to get overwhelmed with deadlines and workloads piling up. Burnout
When considering our history, we can consider music as both a reflection and a catalyst. A response to the human
The closest I’ve managed to a picnic this year is a spontaneous but hungover Thursday in Bute Park, cut short
One night stand? Nah, meet your lifetime lover! Some things in life are fleeting – crushes, trends, those fifteen unanswered
Shwmae Cardiff, Eurovision Society calling! With flags at the ready, Cardiff University’s Eurovision Society is gearing up for their biggest
Southampton’s rising star, Caity Baser, is introducing the world to her upcoming debut album on her Watch That Girl (She’s Gonna
Pub grub is synonymous with roasted, salted and battered peanuts, while waiting for sausage and mash, or a steak and
In my eyes, there’s nothing better than live music. The real-time, in-person connections shared between performers and audiences are something
I run past Quantum every Saturday on my way out to the bay, and it’s caught my eye every time.
The paradox of musical freedom and industry constraints has permeated various artists’ ability to perform authentic material. Chappell Roan, a
Are you still dancing to Joy Division after all these years? We certainly are- and so were the crowd at
André Aciman’s Call Me By Your Name is, at its heart, a novel about first love—the kind that consumes, unsettles,