Luke Mulholland: Englishman in Salt Lake

“Oh, I’m an alien, I’m a legal alien, I’m an Englishman in New York Salt Lake”, when Sting sang these words back in 1987, he never would’ve thought that I’d be referencing them for an article about an exciting English football talent who is currently plying his trade in the States. Luke Mulholland, 29, is an attacking midfielder playing for Real Salt Lake in the … Continue reading Luke Mulholland: Englishman in Salt Lake

In Defence of Sharks: Cold-Blooded Killer or Charismatic Critter?

When most people think of sharks, they think of this: Or, maybe this: But it is safe to say that these Hollywood portrayals of this exciting aquatic creature could not be further from the truth. I have taken it upon myself, almost as my duty, to present a defence of sharks. I will be educating you, humble reader, as to why these beasts are misunderstood … Continue reading In Defence of Sharks: Cold-Blooded Killer or Charismatic Critter?

Mike Pence: The Man More Dangerous Than Trump

Let’s face it, the possibility of Donald Trump taking charge of that big nation on the other side of the Atlantic is a very real danger. A surge in support for Trump has grown out of the discontent with the sneaky, sleazy, corruption of 21st century politics. Trump doesn’t sugarcoat anything and his stupidly racist, ignorant policies are suspected by many, to not have a … Continue reading Mike Pence: The Man More Dangerous Than Trump

A Love Letter to Independent Cinema

Only a fraction of films are made with the multi-million pound investment in Hollywood franchises, there’s a whole category of film, which encompasses just about anything from ghostly horror to teenage romance to gritty action: as long as they were made without the backing of a major production company or large cash investment. In many cases, these films are called “B-Movies” or “Indie Films” as … Continue reading A Love Letter to Independent Cinema

Brexit: A Reality and Why It Isn’t All That Bad If You Voted Remain

On the dawn of June 24th 2016, the results of Britain’s referendum on EU Membership were revealed to be in favour of a Leave victory. Of course we have to accept this decision as it was made as part of a democratic process, but it’s not to say this result was not without its positives. Firstly, this could spell the end of Conservative government and give … Continue reading Brexit: A Reality and Why It Isn’t All That Bad If You Voted Remain

War Child & Children Affected by Conflict

Take a minute to watch this video before reading ahead… Now picture this: You’re a young boy or girl, of around twelve years of age. You’re going about your daily business: school, home and family. Eating, drinking, sleeping. Even amidst rumours of civilian unrest and threat elsewhere in your country. Suddenly, just before you go to bed, you start hearing rattling down on the streets … Continue reading War Child & Children Affected by Conflict