Christmas Albums: The Good, The Bad, The Bizarre
Every holiday season, we’re greeted with the same familiar playlist of Christmas songs, but what else is out there? What can you discover off the beaten path?
Every holiday season, we’re greeted with the same familiar playlist of Christmas songs, but what else is out there? What can you discover off the beaten path?
Arts editor Vaidhiswaran Ramesh mourns sanitised way we are all forced to take in art at the moment
Each week Michael Kohn introduces us to one famous and one obscure classical composition, attempting to break down barriers and make the genre more accessible. Last week was Ravel and Britten featuring French Horns.
Music Editor Asad Raja reviews Roy Juxon's new single GTYG
Felix Art presents its weekly column featuring student artwork. This week we have an oil on canvas painting 'The duality' by Esma Uzar of the Department of Aeronautics
Felix arts continues its feature of the winners of this years Blyth Art Fellowship and Blyth Art Award, and their artwork.
Felix Art introduces weekly column featuring student artwork and invites student contribution
Jamie XX - Loud Places
Stravinski - Rite of SpringI may as well start with my favourite piece of music- and it’s one I played to a friend who never liked classical music, but fell in love with this piece. Stravinsky’s Rite of Spring, originally a ballet, tells the story of ancient Russian
The exhibition presents a comprehensive and wonderfully curated exhibit of Turner’s work with a penchant for deep reflection on the milieu.
Lenzman - African Dream
Rina Sawayama, the up and coming Japanese-born British singer-songwriter, has built a rabid fanbase, in no small part thanks to her brilliant debut album.