Victoria’s Secret is back! Returning into the public eye and testing the waters, Victoria’s Secret opened its first fashion show in 2018 on the 12th of October.
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Guy Fawkes Night: Safety Is Key
Bonfires and fireworks are commonly spectated up and down the country to celebrate, with wooden replicas of Guy Fawkes being burnt at the stake over fire. Although these celebrations may seem rather exciting, it is important that safety matters are taken seriously, as without doing so can lead to life-changing injuries.
Wicked Cheap: Budget Halloween
The spookiest season of the year has arrived, bringing with it the opportunity to have a blast with your friends, society, or flatmates. However, celebrating as a student can be tricky —things cost money, and we need to save where we can. But fear not, mortals: here are some budgeting hacks for a happy Halloween!
Breast Cancer Awareness Month
Every day people learn something new. We discover a new musical artist or a fun little animal. Recently the United Kingdom’s Health Minister and National Health Service have implemented new ways of improving breast cancer treatments.
Cat Burns live in London – powerfully emotive with a tinge of playfulness
The 24-year-old singer-songwriter proved she is more than a one-hit wonder when she stopped off at Pryzm, Kingston on her Acoustic Record Store tour, to celebrate the release of her soulfully honest debut album Early Twenties.
Dr Chaerin Kim: An Inspiring Journey to Musical Success
Mult-instrumentalist Chaerin Kim flew all the way from Florida to the Insanity Radio studio, with her suitcase in tow, to talk to me about her fond memories of loving music as a child, her career highlights, and the incredible opportunities she has lined up in the coming months.
Fragile Beauty: Vulnerability and Strength
Recently, Insanity Radio was invited to the press preview of the new V&A Museum exhibition Fragile Beauty which displays over 300 photographs from Elton John and David Furnish’s domestic collection.
Mental Health Awareness Week ‘24
This week is mental health awareness week, and, hopefully, everyone is aware of just how important caring for your mental well-being is. Each year the Mental Health Foundation releases a ‘theme’ for the week, and this weeks’ is ‘movement’.
History Hive: 200 Years of Animals and Culture
Recently the Zoological Society of London has launched History Hive: a public resource where citizens and locals can contribute their personal histories to enlighten the past 200 years of ZSL’s societal contributions.
Holding the Home Office to their Word
Justice4Windrush is fighting for more aid for those affected by the prejudicial legislation enacted by the Home Office in 2012. Sitting down with one of the founders of Justice4Windrush gave me a unique insight into the personal effects of this lengthy scandal.
Holi Festival – What is it?
The festival of colour, the triumph of good over evil and the end of Winter have just passed, but what actually is the Holi Festival?
Changing the Future of Medical Diagnosis and Treatment, with 3Helix
Despite all the medical and technological advancements over the years, there are still millions who are affected by untreatable or undiagnosable diseases worldwide. But, hopefully, 3Helix has discovered a new method to both identify and work on treatments for these ailments.