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YorKitchen: Vegetable Frittata
REVIEW: The Trial of the Chicago 7
Defining Free Speech
The Tassili n’Ajjer: Nature’s 8000-Year-Old Scrapbook
Northern Ireland’s Future within Brexit

Author: Jane Fieldsend

Third Year History Student, and Marketer Extrodinaire (under the official title of Marketing Director). Offers up the occasional musing in Arts & Culture or Lifestyle.

Empowerment: Women and Weights Interview

February 27, 2015February 27, 2015 Jane Fieldsend

In line with the release of the Empowerment edition of the Yorker’s Magazine, Jane interviews Dan, a personal trainer at the York Sport Village, and asks him about his views […]

Long-distance lovers: a guide to surviving Valentines Day

February 14, 2015 Jane Fieldsend

Single men and women have been the focus of public Valentines Day sympathy for too long. For those in long distance relationships, Valentines day serves only as a loud, shrill, […]

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York students campaign to graduate at York Minster

November 16, 2014November 17, 2014 Jane Fieldsend

Students at the University of York recently started a petition on change.org to graduate at the York Minster, one of the focal points of the city itself, and a destination […]

Review: Downton Abbey – Series 5, Episode 2

October 1, 2014October 1, 2014 Jane Fieldsend

WARNING: MAJOR SPOILER ALERT!! Our favourite quintessentially British period drama is back! After the first episode’s tumult of quick-fire über-scandal (complete with thievery, manipulation, class-conflict, illegitimate children, illicit sex, walking in on […]

Freshers’ Week summed up in films

September 27, 2014June 11, 2016 Jane Fieldsend

The anticipation of Freshers’ Week is akin to the anticipation of a long-awaited movie. You’re excited to experience it, but you’re also scared that it will be a disappointment. Let […]

Review: The Balloon Tree Farmshop & Cafe

September 25, 2014September 29, 2014 Jane Fieldsend

So you’re a Fresher, and you want to take you parents to a final goodbye breakfast or lunch. Or you’re a returning student, you’ve seen the centre of York a […]

Review: The Sex Lives of Siamese Twins

July 17, 2014September 27, 2014 Jane Fieldsend

A dark and depraved tale of obsession, sex, body image and real estate” – Irvine Welsh certainly does not shy away from his trademark brutalised and controversial style in his […]

Review: The Importance of Being Earnest

May 3, 2014September 27, 2014 Jane Fieldsend

When people have to be turned away at the door due to over-demand, you know the DramaSoc production team are doing something right. Whether it be due to the popularity […]

Review: Foster the People – Supermodel

March 28, 2014September 27, 2014 Jane Fieldsend

Foster the People were first caught in the web of public attention due to the dizzying success story that was ‘Pumped Up Kicks’, a song which pretty much embodied the […]

Top 10 On-screen Irishmen

March 17, 2014September 27, 2014 Jane Fieldsend

As well as donning the green attire and getting merry at the local pub, St. Patrick’s Day is surely the day to appreciate the best talent that Ireland has to […]

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