For those lucky few who have finished exams, this week's taster will provide you with an easy-access guide on how to fill those long lazy hours. For those who haven't, you'll need a break (or an excuse for procrastination) at some point; so take a look at The Yorker's pick of what Week 8's tellybox has in store for you.
The Yorker asks three of York's finest students to give us their opinion on, for some, the most anticipated movie EVER: Sex and the City.
We all know the Mighty Derwenters do it best on campus. Club D, Big D, general life. However Derwent supremacy sadly didn’t make an appearance at this event, despite its valiant efforts.
Slam Dunk Festival is spread over four stages in Leeds’ enormous student union. Combining 4000 fans and over 25 bands there is something for everyone, ranging from self confessed screamo outfit The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus, to the rock tones of We Are The Ocean.
This week’s television is not for the faint hearted: naked Brits, “objectum-sexuals†and attention seekers all invade your living room.
Marc Canter is the childhood friend of guitar legend Slash. He was the ‘fifth Beatle’ to the band that would become Hollywood’s greatest rock sensation – Guns N’ Roses. Over 20 years since the band’s debut release, 'Appetite for Destruction', Canter has now decided to release what he saw...