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Features by Hannah LeinmuellerMay 10, 202111:00 am
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High brow vs low brow: trash tv analysed

With trashy TV becoming the highlight of the week during the UK’s many lockdowns, The Leopard asked Goldsmiths students about their viewing habits. Have they become more simplistic during quarantine and is there anything wrong with indulging in trash TV? 

Film & Literature by Grace HigginsDec 4, 20205:41 pm4th December 2020
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Henry Blake, County Lines: You’re going to have two safe words

“I said one thing to [the cast]. For 21 days, you’re going to have two safe words. And those safe words are ‘action’ and ‘cut’. I’m going to push you. You’re going to be uncomfortable. […]

Film & Literature by Chris AhjemDec 4, 20204:46 pm
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After Class Review – cancel culture, fighting families and safe spaces

Despite its often enjoyable and touching moments, After Class is a film that struggles with what it wants to be. A family drama, a think piece about cancel culture or a character study? Instead it’s a bit of all three, yet only properly succeeds in about one (and a half, at a push) of these areas.

News by Megan BrinkDec 4, 20209:00 am4th December 2020
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London Enters Tier 2

The Government announced on November 23 that when the current, second national lockdown ends on December 2 the nation will once again find themselves within a three-tier system. However, this one will be stricter than […]

News by Victoria RosenthalDec 1, 202011:52 pm1st December 2020
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Goldsmiths is rolling out free Covid-19 testing

Goldsmiths will provide NHS Covid-19 tests to students starting next week in preparation for their return home for the holidays. The testing for asymptomatic students, who are not self-isolating, will take place Monday, November 30 […]

News by Savina MagniNov 24, 202012:00 pm24th November 2020
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59% of Students Don’t Want Goldsmiths to Go Online Full-time

In a survey conducted by The Leopard, it was found that 59% of Goldsmiths University students do not want to go online full-time because students find practical courses are difficult to participate in remotely and […]

Film & Literature by Tyson DouglasNov 24, 20209:00 am23rd November 2020
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Forest Whitaker as Jeronicus Jangle

Jingle Jangle: A Christmas Journey Review – A clunky yet fun christmas musical

The Netflix produced musical has all the ingredients needed for a great Christmas adventure; there’s an honest person with a good heart in a bad situation, a chance for them to overcome their obstacles, an orchestra full of strings and woodwinds, a dash of a moral message, and of course, a glimpse of snow.

News by Victoria RosenthalNov 18, 202012:45 pm18th November 2020
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Goldsmiths Prize £10k literary competition winner Announced

The Goldsmiths’ Writing Centre and the New Statesman awarded M. John Harrison with the £10,000 Goldsmiths Prize for his fiction novel, The Sunken Land Begins to Rise Again, last Wednesday.

Film & Literature by Savina MagniNov 10, 20209:30 am9th November 2020
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David Attenborough

David Attenborough: A Life On Our Planet Review – A tragic journey to what we have done to our World

Two hours are enough to sum up what we have done to our planet in the last seventy years and who better than the English broadcaster David Attenborough to be the voice of this heartbreaking journey on how humans destroyed Earth.

Film & Literature by Victoria RosenthalNov 9, 20202:46 pm9th November 2020
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Six Fiction Novels set to Compete for £10K in Goldsmiths Prize Literary Competition

The Goldsmiths Writers’ Centre and the New Statesman revealed this year’s Goldsmiths Prize shortlist nominees on 14 October 2020 […]

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