Alma from the URY music team recently interviewed the York-based DJ: Deo. Forming a part of the DJ collective Chameleon, he’s been playing music in and around York since coming here for University in 2018. They talk about why he started DJing and his main musical influences, the history and meaning behind Chameleon, and his views on the current York music scene.
York SU Sports Officer Tanisha Jain shares her thoughts before Roses 2025.
LUSU Activities Officer Jack Watson shares his thoughts ahead of Roses 2025.
Alma from the URY music team interviewed Norwich-based band Brown Horse in the midst of a tour to celebrate their latest album: "All The Right Weaknesses", released earlier this month on the 4th of April. They talk about the Norwich music scene, the band's connection to Bob Dylan, and the creation of their new album.
The band are set to play a headline show at Headrow House in Leeds this Saturday the 3rd of May, supported by Neve Cariad and Speedway Star.
We're so back!
Starting this season off strong with an episode about our least favourite thing in the world...periods!
We talk about out own personla experiences as well as chatting to Tina Leslie, founder of Freedom 4 Girls, a UK charity fighting against period poverty.
You can find more about Freedom 4 Girls here:
@freedom4girls on instagram
URY's Erin Chappell interviewed Tommyinnit ahead of his upcoming comedy tour. They talked about his new show, his creative process, and how he connects with his audience on stage.
To start things off, Jack sits down with special guest Harrison to play a game of trying to guess paradoxes by name alone. Each paradox is followed by thoughtful and ethical debate, with some light humour scattered throughout.
URY spoke to Eros Dalla Sega, an undergraduate and a disabled activist here at the university of York. In the interview we talk about the impact that the governments planned cuts to welfare benefits will have on student life here at UOY and individuals across the country. You can find Eros' petition and blog linked below.
https://docs.google.com/forms/
https://yorksu.org/news/
Episode two of The Lemon Press' flagship show, Have I Got Lemons for You. Hosted by Will Hemmings, supported by regular team captains
Felipe della Paolera and Max Kerslake.
The Lemon Press' Chief Sub-Editor Lorcan Ray dials in as a guest to Felipe's team, with Editor-in-Chief Hal Muxlow-Fisher joining Max in the studio.
Mentioned in the show:
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URY's Kate Keane sat down with Porridge Radio ahead of a gig in Leeds. They talked about their new album: "Clouds in the Sky They Will Always Be There for Me", dream collaborations, and how they deal with emotions on stage.