Wythenshawe Park is an apt venue for Blossoms' biggest gig to date. A country park on the outskirts of Manchester, it’s reminiscent of Heaton Park, home to the Parklife festival and the site of ...
Why are people willing to fight to the death to see Lana Del Rey? Can Barry Swim? Will Lana Del Rey ever be the opener for Fred Again… again? These were some of the questions I had while wandering ...
Nouse was invited to the memorial ceremony which began at 9AM, with speakers including Helena Cox, the first-ever Art Curator of the University. She was pleased to announce that her sculpture would ...
This short report was first published, in an abridged format, as a lead story for our Nouseletter. Earlier in September, the leaders of the regional assemblies of the north got together to publish The ...
Worldbuilding in video games is one of the most important elements to en-sure the player receives the ultimate immersive experience, and it’s the developer’s job to create a world that feels as real ...
Some context first: Nouse recently met with the University of York University Executive Board (UEB), discussing voluntary and compulsory severance for University staff, cuts to University services, ...
Who could not be intrigued by an album named Gary, inspired by an eight foot tall fibreglass gorilla that was stolen from a garden centre? It’s an unusual topic to explore, but Blossoms have never ...
“If you don’t know what he does, ask your parents” is the strapline for Mark Thomas’s new show, Gaffa Tapes. I must admit initially my parents were much more familiar with his work than I was. But ...
What a magical time the nineties was for Britain - Labour was in power, Oasis were omnipresent in the news, and Hugh Grant was stealing hearts on screen like some kind of cardiological kleptomaniac.
It’s unseasonably warm in Sheffield, but the heat barely registers. Andy Lawley, a project worker based in Sheffield for Hope UK, is speaking with a passion about the drug and addiction issues facing ...