Tafliad N├┤l: Tyfu i fyny yn y Gogledd

Tyfu lan o amgylch Cymru fel siaradwyr Cymraeg yn wahanol yn dibynnu ble yn union rydych chi’n byw. Gall hyn newid os ydych chi’n dod o’r Gogledd wrth gymharu ├ó’r De, neu hefyd newid wrth i chi tyfu lan yn d┼À Cymry Cymraeg neu d┼À efo siaradwyr Saesneg. Dyma un cyfrannwr yn trafod sut oedd tyfu lan yn yr Wyddgrug, Gogledd Cymru. Gan Rhianedd Grug … Continue reading Tafliad N├┤l: Tyfu i fyny yn y Gogledd

8 Things We Learned From Victorious 2019

By Max Modell   Lewis Capaldi is as likeable as everyone says he is At 19:00 it appeared the whole festival headed to the Castle Stage to watch Lewis Capaldi in complete chaos. This wasnÔÇÖt exactly unexpected, since being booked for the festival Capaldi has blown up, becoming one of the biggest musicians in the world. Renowned for his dry Scottish sense of humor, he … Continue reading 8 Things We Learned From Victorious 2019

Is streaming ruining the music industry? Our writers on the good, the bad, and the ugly of music streaming

  We live in a world now that places streaming at the centre of music consumption. We look on as passive consumers as the digital and analogue giants that used to be at the centre of the music industry crumble into pop-culture relics and myths. CDs have all but died now. And while things like vinyl are making a ÔÇÿretroÔÇÖ comeback, tape machines are confined … Continue reading Is streaming ruining the music industry? Our writers on the good, the bad, and the ugly of music streaming

Map My Journey: Southeast Asia

By Iona Middleton   I arrived into Bangkok airport hot and sweaty. My discomfort, IÔÇÖll admit, was entirely my own fault as I stupidly thought it would be a good idea to wear jeans. I quickly found a bathroom to rectify my humongous mistake and got changed into a pair of shorts. Successfully making my way through immigration and visa services and collecting my bag, … Continue reading Map My Journey: Southeast Asia

Review: Street Food Circus, Canton

Words by Christopher Colbourn Images by Christopher Colbourn and Shannon Worsey I try to keep to a pretty strict food budget (I view meals out as ÔÇÿentertainmentÔÇÖ) but when IÔÇÖm out for the day, trekking back to Roath to make lunch is an unappealing prospect. With the dwindling remains of my maintenance loan in mind, I try to put my budget before my belly and … Continue reading Review: Street Food Circus, Canton

Is Becoming a Vegetarian a Big Missed Steak?

Fish are friends, not food. Before any of my friends expose me for my fraudulent claims of being a vegetarian, I should make it clear that I am not a fully-fledged veggie. Not even close. A friend even made a meme about me involving my fellow failed vegetarian Pam Shipman from Gavin and StaceyÔǪ IÔÇÖll be the first to admit that I have had many … Continue reading Is Becoming a Vegetarian a Big Missed Steak?

Quench Covers Victorious Festival

Merry summer to all you culture vultures! I hope you are filling your days with art, music and theatre (as well as sun, sand and sea) and I greet you with great tidings! This weekend, Quench will be covering Victorious Festival in Portsmouth! The Festival has an outstanding line up full of all your indie favourites, from The Zutons to The Vaccines and we cannot … Continue reading Quench Covers Victorious Festival

Upload: Our Favourite Amateur Filmmakers

With professional filmmaking equipment cheaper than ever, and the internet taking over the way we consume content: you only need an iPhone and a WiFi connection to make your own long-running TV series or award-winning film nowadays. Here are some of our favourite amateur filmmakers, accessible online. Luisa De la Concha Montes on Don Herzfeldt https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1IUX0Qy-IDM Don Hertzfeldt started his trajectory at the early age … Continue reading Upload: Our Favourite Amateur Filmmakers

Taylor Swift – Lover Review – A True Songwriting Triumph

Josh Ong – Music Editor music@quenchmag.co.uk Swift has returned with her most pop-centric, yet mature album to date. ThereÔÇÖs nothing more mainstream than Taylor Swift. From music through to style, and now politics, SwiftÔÇÖs antics seems to be the topic of popular conversation no matter the magnitude. Alongside this fame comes a level of scrutiny that the majority of people cannot relate to; thereÔÇÖs little … Continue reading Taylor Swift – Lover Review – A True Songwriting Triumph

Interesting Sub-Cultures From Different Countries

There’s no doubt that media coverage of all musical related music is particularly eurocentric. In terms of what makes in into mainstream culture, the outer limits are very much limited to events happening on the other side of the English Channel, or the Atlantic. This article will seek to explore two of the more interesting cultures around music that have escaped the Western gaze. The … Continue reading Interesting Sub-Cultures From Different Countries

Jaclyn Cosmetics: An Update

By Rhi├ón Lock Jaclyn Hill began her YouTube channel in 2011, and since then she has amassed almost six million loyal subscribers. Residing in Florida, Hill has become one of the most popular YouTube moguls around. In her career, Hill has released many collaborations ÔÇô notably her ÔÇÿChampagne PopÔÇÖ highlighter in collaboration with Becca Cosmetics, and her line of eyeshadow palettes and makeup brushes with … Continue reading Jaclyn Cosmetics: An Update

Does the likely death of the Instagram ÔÇÿLikeÔÇÖ signal the end of Influencer Culture?

By Ashley Boyle Ever thought about how your imageÔÇÖs likes compare to your mates? Why do they have more likes than you? What are you doing wrong? Well, Instagram has acknowledged the competitive and dark nature of the little red heart and has decided to take action. The image-sharing giant has removed the ability to see how many likes an image has received from its … Continue reading Does the likely death of the Instagram ÔÇÿLikeÔÇÖ signal the end of Influencer Culture?

What To Do On THOSE Days.

We all have them. ÔÇ£One of those daysÔÇØ Even with the lack of a proper adjective, everyone can relate to how you feel during those days. Personally, I find it comforting to know that I am not the only person who lies in bed eating Oreos and watching the first season of ┬áFriendsÔÇÖ for the ninetieth time. With this in mind, I thought that knowing … Continue reading What To Do On THOSE Days.

Interview: Josie Sommer

by Jasmine Snow Josie Sommer is an illustrator based in London, whose work draws from literature, music and art history, to create quirky, awkward and yet endearing characters. How did you become an illustrator? I started illustrating in the final year of my undergraduate degree. I’d previously studied art at college and was a bit frustrated that I wasn’t making anything anymore, so I just … Continue reading Interview: Josie Sommer

Wonders of the World – Chichen Itza and the Great Wall of China

By Tirion Davies and Ellie Ball   Chichen Itza The city of Chichen Itza in Yucat├ín, Mexico was announced a Wonder of the World in 2007. The archeological site brought in 2.6 million tourists in 2017 and itÔÇÖs not hard to understand why. The archeology is remarkably intricate and in astonishing condition despite its final layout dating to as early as 900AD. Despite the fact … Continue reading Wonders of the World – Chichen Itza and the Great Wall of China

Review: Once Upon a Time In Hollywood

By Nicole Rees-Williams Once Upon a Time in Hollywood stars Leonardo DiCaprio, Brad Pitt and Margot Robbie and is directed by Quentin Tarantino. Upon hearing of TarantinoÔÇÖs direction, I had my preconceptions. His films are often tied to the use of brutal, bloody violence and foul language. Considering this, I was pleasantly surprised by the direction that ‘Hollywood took. The film has a very laid-back … Continue reading Review: Once Upon a Time In Hollywood

Live Review: Royal Blood at Newport Centre, 10/8/19

By Emily Ricalton After breaking into the music scene in 2014 with their highly nominated album, ÔÇÿRoyal BloodÔÇÖ, which was released just a year after the duo had formed, Royal Blood have absolutely dominated the rock genre, showing original bands how simple, yet complex heavy music can be. They definitely proved this right when I was fortunate enough to see them live on August 10th … Continue reading Live Review: Royal Blood at Newport Centre, 10/8/19

CardiffÔÇÖs Most Meaty Menus Amid the Vegan Takeover

Words by Josh Ong There are a number of contributing factors that have led to the reduction of the old fashioned carnocentric menu. Where veganism has grown exponentially over the last half-decade, many restaurant goers have questioned whether or not both the decline of meat-centred menus and the former are directly correlated. Fortunately, in the current climate, they are not mutually exclusive. There are some … Continue reading CardiffÔÇÖs Most Meaty Menus Amid the Vegan Takeover