First the Oscars, and now the Brits. Once more, concerns have been raised for the lack of diversity at the…
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This is certainly a difficult question to answer. It isn’t something you think about often. But when you do, it’s…
Every student has neighbours, be they across the landing in Halls or the house next door, but not everyone will…
It goes without saying that small venues are crucial in the building of new, up and coming bands and artists.…
The Summer Ball this year had a day event in addition to the traditional evening one. This was provided to ticket…
In the coming Graduation Week, musician Gruff Rhys and DJ Huw Stephens will be honoured for their contributions to music…
Maesgeirchen Social Club is set to play host to an emerging alternative rock band this June. Zefur Wolves is a…
Reviewed by Martyna Piątkowska The British folk scene has just been brushed up with a wonderful novelty in the form…
Banksy is the pseudonym of an infamous graffiti artist, political activist, film director, and painter. Although his identity has not…
The Pritchard-Jones Hall is a big room. It’s difficult to appreciate just how big with eyes alone; ears are better.…
Seren’s music editor Hedd Thomas will be singing at Lie Still, Sleep Becalmed on 12th March, a new musical and…
After the rationalism of the Age of Enlightenment, Middle Europeans were feeling a bit detached from their feelings and from…
Last year, tenor James Gilchrist visited Bangor University to perform Franz Schubert’s song-cycle Die schöne Müllerin (The Fair Miller-Maid). He…
Lately there has been a trend in pop song lyrics to concentrate on plus-size women celebrating their shape. Examples of…
Get registered and get paid. That was the message given by John Hywel Morris, the Welsh representative for PRSforMusic, who…
Dozens of drummers braved a blustery Bangor on Saturday afternoon to bring the sounds of samba to the street. Part…