It seems the name on everyone’s lips these days is Taylor Swift; and with good reason too! The cute 22-year-old is one of the top five selling digital music artists worldwide, and boasts an impressive collection of awards, including six Grammies! Taylor’s fourth studio album Red, released on 22 October, was bound to be a… Continue reading REVIEW: Taylor Swift – Red
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REVIEW: Cheryl: My Story
For the first time Cheryl Cole tells all in her only official autobiography. For those of you who don’t know who Cheryl is (you must’ve been hiding under a rock), she shot to fame in TV’s Pop Stars: The Rivals, winning a place in girl band Girls Aloud. Since then, Cheryl has gone on to… Continue reading REVIEW: Cheryl: My Story
REVIEW: Twin Atlantic, Glasgow Barrowlands
Twin Atlantic Glasgow Barrowlands – 26/10/12 The self-styled “last hurrah” for latest album Free brought the jock-rock juggernaut back home to Glasgow for a slick and passionate set comprising tracks from their first two studio albums as well as a collection of live favourites and B-sides which introduced a bit of much-needed variety into proceedings.… Continue reading REVIEW: Twin Atlantic, Glasgow Barrowlands
Hollyoaks aims to Beat Bullying
Channel 4 youth drama Hollyoaks is set to tackle the issues of bullying and cyber bullying in a new storyline and online tie-in. We’ve all seen character Esther Bloom suffer at the hands of her group of mates – particularly Queen Bee Maddie – but things are going to step up a gear as Esther’s… Continue reading Hollyoaks aims to Beat Bullying
“My nan likes the album!”
When Andy Brown, Joel Peat, Adam Pitts and Ryan Fletcher’s guitar-based ‘meaningful pop’ started getting radio play last year, we couldn’t help but wonder where Lawson had been all our lives. After four years of gigging, writing and recording, the gorgeous foursome have finally released their debut album, with praise pouring in from critics and… Continue reading “My nan likes the album!”
Staying Safe
We at Source know how to have a good time, so we’ve decided to share our ‘keeping safe’ secrets to help keep our readers safe too. Keeping yourself and your valuables safe doesn’t have to be chore, in fact it’s pretty easy to do… Plan Try to plan where you’re going and ask around friends… Continue reading Staying Safe
7 Lies Fresh Meat teaches you about being a student (and why the reality is way more awesome)
So well observed is C4’s Fresh Meat that it’s easy to forget that it isn’t a hilarious documentary on student life but a work of pure fiction, very little of which has been conceived by people who have been students within the last decade. This has resulted in a couple of teensy inaccuracies or, as… Continue reading 7 Lies Fresh Meat teaches you about being a student (and why the reality is way more awesome)
How To… Carve a Pumpkin
Halloween is just around the corner, so grab your broomsticks, don the fake blood and let’s get trick or treating! Now you have your costume sorted, what about decorations? Pumpkin carving can be traced back to the 1660’s where carving various vegetables became a celebration of the harvest. Throughout time however, pumpkin or ‘jack o… Continue reading How To… Carve a Pumpkin
The Ins and Outs of Justice
Judges, lawyers, police officers, prison staff, crime scene investigators and legal secretaries are just a handful of the people dedicating their working day to keeping Britain safe. We take a look at the employment opportunities available to you… If you’re a fan of Bones, CSI and the Good Wife, chances are you already know how… Continue reading The Ins and Outs of Justice
