Archive for March, 2009
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College Notebook: Swimming shenanigans
By Adam Shergold — March 10, 2009
Sports Editor Adam Shergold discovered how the annual college swimming gala is an event which simply defies description…
Sofia Redgrave
By Sofia Redgrave — March 10, 2009
Welcome to Nouse’s Autumn Winter Fashion supplement – your essential guide to the London Shows.
The Mixer
By Sports — March 10, 2009
So, with the Student Union elections fast approaching, and five potential York Sport presidents to keep us entertained, TM sent three politics-mad spies to the sports centre to find out who the students want to win. Now, it would be vaguely excusable if in Market Square a few biology students here and there didn’t know the names of that famous five, but surely the sporties care how much they’ll have to pay in York Sport membership next year? You’d be surprised…
Beefy Burritos
By Richard Smith — March 10, 2009
The burrito, meaning literally ‘little donkey’ in Spanish, began life as a humble Mexican peasant dish containing just refried beans or flavoured rice inside the ever versatile tortilla.
NME Headliners Glasvegas
By Tom Killingbeck — March 10, 2009
From Scotland to Japan: Tom Killingbeck interviews NME Headliners Glasvegas.
Scrambled Ostrich Eggs
By Gina Heslington — March 10, 2009
Chocolate eggs and the Easter bunny make my blood run cold, but rather than miss out entirely on the celebrations this year I’ve decided to join in the festivities with a twist.
Doubt
By Amelia McPherson — March 10, 2009
The film is shot in a monotonousfashion, with no stamp of originality: it feels like Doubt should have remained as a stage play
Gran Torino
By Michael Allard — March 10, 2009
Clint Eastwood, simultaneously director and star actor for the first time since Million Dollar Baby, is once again successful at both.
The Parallax View (1974)
By Amelia McPherson — March 10, 2009
The Parallax View is the second in Pakula’s ‘paranoia trilogy’ of political thrillers.
Duncan Pelham
By Duncan Pelham — March 10, 2009
Major studios have perverted indie cinema, at the sacrifice of artistic integrity.
Comic Relief Queen
By Laura Hulley — March 10, 2009
No one can be blamed for doing a double take when hearing (and seeing) The Saturdays for the first time.



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