Archive for October, 2009
articles
Wine
By Jonathan Fransman — October 13, 2009
I stare blankly at the bottle on the table. I fight hard to control the nausea washing over me like a tsunami. This, however, is no natural disaster; someone made a choice to buy this product.
Goji Vegetarian Cafe and Deli
By Charlotte Hogarth-Jones — October 13, 2009
Inside Goji is small and quirky, with entertaining views of another, much better looking café, a sex shop, and an assortment of charity shops and old people to keep you occupied.
Political Edge
By Clive Pullman — October 13, 2009
I don’t like the Conservative party. I think that the benefit system should be the pillar of a civilised society. Redistribution of wealth is something I believe in and my teachers at school were basically full-on Communists. By all rights, I should hate the party. Despite this, I’ve found myself wondering lately – do they have a point?
Duncan Pelham
By Duncan Pelham — October 13, 2009
Does Danny Boyle have a tendency to glamourise squalor and degradation?
The Hurt Locker
By Michael Allard — October 13, 2009
Kathryn Bigelow’s last film, K-19: The Widowmaker, was concerned, like her newest effort, with military conflict
Where does Britain go from here?
By Nouse — October 13, 2009
The last three weeks have seen Britain’s main parties unveil the new manifestos that they hope will bring them success in the upcoming General Election. Nouse ‘s politics team bring you the analysis.
Up
By Sarah Jordan — October 13, 2009
A grumpy 78 year old man isn’t the obvious choice for a Pixar movie hero
If….
By Jonathan Kerridge-Phipps — October 13, 2009
“It’s a natural characteristic of adolescents to want to proclaim individuality… It’s a quite blameless form of existentialism”.
York’s music and clubbing scene
By Tom Killingbeck — October 13, 2009
Once you’ve unpacked, done your hair, met your flatmates and checked your timetable, the more musically minded freshers among you will probably want to investigate York’s noble music scene.
Your Guide to York’s biggest sports clubs
By Adam Shergold — October 13, 2009
An insight into eight of the biggest clubs on campus, with predictions for their forthcoming BUCS campaigns and the all-important trial times for first years.
Laura Hulley
By Laura Hulley — October 13, 2009
As we all climb out the gentle coma that the fuzzy summer months brought, the last memories of long, light nights and slow, grinding hangovers are still memorable – just.
Leeds Piano Competition ’09
By Peter Campbell — October 13, 2009
The tribulations of Leeds Pianoforte Competition are Peter Campbell’s subject of choice.
Nouse Playlist
By Nouse — October 13, 2009
Laura Hulley Jay Z ft. Alicia Keys
Isaac HewlingsWolfgang Gartner
Estella Adeyeri Chromeo
Melt!
By Eduard DeRochefordiere — October 13, 2009
The Melt electro night has been around since the beginning of last term, yet it seems to be steadily growing in stature and blending into the environment of York’s small underground electronic music scene.
Dream Theater
By Peter Campbell — October 13, 2009
The American progressive metal band, comprising of five members of virtuosic ability, have had an epic history.


