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Author: Sarah Garraway

Students left in the lurch: We’re not happy!

Posted on 12th January 202112th January 2021 by Sarah Garraway

Sarah Garraway reflects on students’ feelings about the government’s negligence.

Interview: Rory Yeates, director of The Old Lie

Posted on 7th December 20207th December 2020 by Sarah Garraway

Sarah Garraway catches up with Rory Yeates to discuss his new radio drama, The Old Lie.

Review: Open Theatre’s The Old Lie

Posted on 4th December 20205th December 2020 by Sarah Garraway

An engaging tearjerker of a radio drama. The Old Lie written and directed by Rory Yeates is a stunning thought-provoking drama that is a must watch (or listen) for not just University of Leeds students, […]

Socially distanced pantomime in Birmingham set to go ahead in New Year.

Posted on 29th November 202029th November 2020 by Sarah Garraway

The Robin Hood Pantomime is set to go ahead this Christmas, in Birmingham. Sarah Garraway unpacks what effects social distancing might have on one of our favourite holiday pastimes.

Government gives recovery funds to the arts: too little too late?

Posted on 28th November 202030th December 2020 by Sarah Garraway

Funds are finally being given to the arts to rescue the dying industry. However, many arts venues and organisations have already closed due to lack of money, is it too little too late for the […]

fire engines at night on hessel place

Fire on Hessle Place

Posted on 26th November 20201st December 2020 by Sarah Garraway

Sources claim houses were filled with smoke coming from the electrics. On Thursday the 19th of November, a fire started in popular student area Hessle Place lasting a few hours. Hessle Place, situated between Headingly […]

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