The ‘durmemes_’ Instagram account has triggered backlash from Durham University, Durham Students’ Union and an open letter after uploading a post regarding racism against Chinese people.
"We pass cafés, restaurants, mosques and churches all in close proximity, defying the misconception that the Middle East is religiously homogenous". Noor Younes takes us to her home and her favourite ...
We spoke to Team Durham Water Polo's Dan Robinson and Sofia Roberts about their new inter-collegiate tournament and breaking down intimidating preconceptions about the sport.
"It is not the subject of obsession who is the most interesting. It is the one who is obsessed." Oliver Rothnie provides a fascinating comparative study of sycophancy and obsession in 'Pale Fire' and ...
Ultimately, The Choir of Man remains exactly what it has always been: a truly gorgeous celebration of pub culture and the joy of shared experience. In a world increasingly characterised by division, ...
"Ebullient and deeply enjoyable." Dan Bavister reviews Dunelm Consort & Players' recent concert of Purcell's 'King Arthur'.
This came after four student trustees resigned when the SU disqualified 58% of votes, which were for Re-Open Nominations (RON), due to alleged campaign violations. While initially the SU stated their ...
"The concept of ‘elsewhere’ becomes more than a theme but becomes a necessary expansion of thought" Avesta Afshari-Mehr walks us through Rory Stewart's 'The Places In Between'.
We have been remarkably lucky in recent months with DST reviving a string of beloved musicals: from last year’s The Rocky Horror Show, to Come From Away last term, and now one of the productions I had ...
Mary Kelly Foy, MP for the City of Durham, has called on Keir Starmer to set out a "clear timetable for his departure".
A Murder on the Nile is no exception, opening on the West End in 1946 and continuing to be performed consistently to this day, with a readaptation of the original novel currently on tour. Set on a ...