City News • 8th February 2024 A fifth of UK homicides take place in London Please click here to login to access this content. Only students and staff of the Department of Journalism at City, University of London have access to this content.
City News • 8th February 2024 Spurs' Romero aims to pick up less cards Please click here to login to access this content. Only students and staff of the Department of Journalism at City, University of London have access to this content.
City News • 8th February 2024 London pedicabs bill cleared by Lords Please click here to login to access this content. Only students and staff of the Department of Journalism at City, University of London have access to this content.
City News • 8th February 2024 Hit-and-run offender jailed for 11 years Please click here to login to access this content. Only students and staff of the Department of Journalism at City, University of London have access to this content.
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City News • 30th November 2023 Lambeth to collect bins fortnightly despite local opposition Please click here to login to access this content. Only students and staff of the Department of Journalism at City, University of London have access to this content.
City News • 19th October 2023 Streatham Festival 2023 hosts local talent Please click here to login to access this content. Only students and staff of the Department of Journalism at City, University of London have access to this content.
City News • 19th October 2023 Streatham Wells LTN trial divides residents Please click here to login to access this content. Only students and staff of the Department of Journalism at City, University of London have access to this content.
The Indiependent • 14th November 2022 Album Review: Redcar les adorables étoiles (prologue) // Christine and the Queens November 11th saw the release of Redcar aka Chris aka Christine and the Queens aka Héloïse Letissier’s third album, Redcar les Adorables Étoiles (prologue), a steppingstone into a new era, both musically and personally, for the French extraordinaire.
The Indiependent • 21st October 2022 Little Simz wins Mercury Prize 2022 Little Simz has been awarded the 2022 Mercury Prize for her expansive fourth studio album Sometimes I Might Be Introvert.
The Indiependent • 6th October 2022 Album Review: Empire Central // Snarky Puppy The four-time Grammy-winning collective Snarky Puppy returned last week with the release of their thirteenth album, Empire Central.
Written Records • 29th November 2021 Love Supreme 2022: An Introduction to the Line Up If I had to say what I missed the most over the year and a half (or so) of on-and-off lockdowns and restrictions, it was definitely the lack of live music I could experience – whether that was listening to it or performing myself.
Written Records • 6th September 2021 Recent (Enough) Releases Featuring Horn Sections: Our Top Picks If you know me well, then you’ll (hopefully) be familiar with the fact that I am a trumpeter who is pretty obsessed with tunes that feature a horn section.
Written Records • 11th August 2021 James Copus @Ronnie Scott’s This article is certainly one formed of firsts. Whilst James Copus’ gig at Ronnie’s on Thursday 5th August was the first Main Show I’ve attended, it was also his first Main Show performance at the venue with The James Copus Quartet.
The Indiependent • 15th February 2021 10 LGBTQ+ Classical Composers You Should Listen To Historically, both the LGBTQ+ community and ‘the composer’ have been painted as ‘the outsider’ by many, but LGBTQ+ composers have been present throughout musical history.
Palatinate • 12th February 2021 How to dress for your Zoom Valentine’s date In the UK, this is our first Valentine’s Day affected by Coronavirus, so how do you come across as authentically yourself when you’re not even in the same room as your date?
Palatinate • 7th February 2021 Album Review: DOMAN – Michaelmas Domix With Covid-19 halting the majority of music-making at Durham University, Durham Original Music & Alumni Network (DOMAN) have done well to create a 20-track album.
Mercury Magazine • 18th January 2021 The Prom - it's camp when it should be queer Watching the Netflix musical with my family over Christmas was an illuminating experience; my parents came away feeling more understanding of the experiences that many young members of the LGBTQ+ community go through.
The Indiependent • 31st December 2020 Interview: Bernardine Evaristo The arts are far more entwined than many will ever realise – artists of all forms know this. As a music student I couldn’t help but wonder how influential music was to 2019 Booker Prize winner Bernardine Evaristo.