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Review of Label’s Launch Party

Written by on 10 November 2017

Calum Esler Here in St. Andrews it is clear that we care a lot about the way we look. You only have to walk down Market Street to see how fashion conscious students are here, which means it is no surprise that so many fashion shows take place throughout the year. Yet, whilst it’s great […]

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House of Horror: Dreamland Reviewed

Written by on 6 November 2017

Cady Crowley Have you ever been transported back in time to a 1910s nightmare? Pulled candy out of old glass canisters a few feet from a mad clown chopping up someone’s leg? Or shotgunned an energy drink off a vintage barrel before descending back into the smoke infused dance hall? If you spent your halloween […]

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House of Horror: Dreamland

Written by on 31 October 2017

Cady Crowley As Halloween approaches, St Andrews gets ready to celebrate once more with Kinkell’s House of Horror team, under this year’s theme of Dreamland. Tickets have already been sold out for this 18+ event, so we spoke to the Dreamland team a bit on what makes this year’s House so special, and how to […]

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Half-Baked Philosophy: Silver Linings

Written by on 22 October 2017

Nathan Lovelace Silver linings. Apparently clouds have them and we’re supposed to look for them. Going into my third year with a flat-mate that can be a bit like a bullish hurricane in a china shop, it could be said that my patience is broken more often than it probably should be. Occasionally when washing […]

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Treaty

Written by on 22 October 2017

Jamie Rodney Leonard Cohen’s latest- and final- album is, for my money, some of the Canadian songwriter/poet’s best work. Full of songs ruminating on love and god, death and darkness, it’s a shame I can only pick one to write about in this article. However, while I’d recommend giving the whole album a listen (especially […]

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The Reel Deal: The Remarkable Rise of Ryan Gosling – the Strange Story of the Internet’s Boyfriend

Written by on 22 October 2017

Morgan Corby Ooh, that hair…that permanent half smile…that grey eyed gaze that sees deep into your very soul… “What a man! What a talent!” the world cries out, weeping with adoration as our favourite Canadian whistles wistfully on an LA pier in ‘La La Land’ or leaps about saving humanity in ‘Blade Runner 2049’. “Fill […]

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Over £150,000 raised, I’m not McLion!

Written by on 15 October 2017

Calum Esler If you were to tell someone who had never heard of St. Andrews that a small town in Fife had some of the best charity fundraising out there you would forgive them for not believing you. Yet, all you would need to do to convince them to change their mind is invite them […]

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The MayBot Malfunctions

Written by on 13 October 2017

Connor Wallace “The speech started well, but then things went downhill faster than Sir Eric Pickles on a Toboggan.” The annual political party conference season holds a reputation of being notoriously and unfalteringly boring. Hordes of suit-wearing party-faithfuls descend upon various cities of the UK, followed reluctantly by groups of misfortunate journalists. The news channels […]

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Alice Cooper’s ‘Genuine American Girl’

Written by on 7 October 2017

Jamie Rodney Perhaps surprisingly for a man who performs under a female stage name and layers of mascara, Alice Cooper has never dealt much with the subject of gender fluidity in his songs. That changed this year with the release of “Genuine American Girl”, from Cooper’s new album “Paranormal.”  Cooper can sometimes be hit or miss, but in this song he […]

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