How has pop music changed in the 2010s?
by Esther Loi Pop music is an inaugural part of everyone’s livesÔÇöfrom catchy tunes to jam to on long car […]
by Esther Loi Pop music is an inaugural part of everyone’s livesÔÇöfrom catchy tunes to jam to on long car […]
Josh Ong – Food & Drink Editor [email protected] Quench were invited to Santa Maria on St Mary’s street to try
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By Chris Colbourn SelfMadeHero’s translation of this Belgian-Dutch graphic novel feels particularly timely as the last three years of Brexit
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By Lauren Ryan When most people think of Wales, the initial thoughts that spring to mind are the likes of
By Angharad May On the 22nd February, the Catalan band, Oques Grasses came all the way from Barcelona during their international
Words by Ashley Boyle “An energetic and fun performance which traces the milestone moments of Motown” Having already watched this
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By Mike O’Brien |┬áÔÿàÔÿàÔÿàÔÿàÔ£░ Disclaimer: Activision provided Quench with a PS4 copy of Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice for review purposes.
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words and photos by: Maddy Steele No words could do this exhibition justice. I feel it is a crime to
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By Jasmine Snow ÔÿàÔÿàÔÿà Recently, I had the pleasure of seeing one of William Shakespeare’s most haunting tragedies, Antony and
Words By Angelica Marengo On the 14th of March, a friend of mine and I had the pleasure of tasting