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Lifestyle
Restaurant reviewer Lottie Reeder adapts to circumstances and recommends her favourite take-out meals.
Lifestyle
Columnist Lottie Reeder reveals her favourite place for brunch in Cambridge.
Lifestyle
Columnist Lottie Reeder describes the “best plant based eating experience” she’s ever had, in this mouthwatering review sure to appeal to vegans and meat-eaters alike.
Lifestyle
Columnist Lottie Reeder introduces a taste of the Middle East with Little Petra on Mill Road.
Film & TV
As the biggest night of awards season gets underway, join our team of Vulture writers for predictions, red carpet reviews and hot takes.
Music
Following a sold out show at The Portland Arms, Lottie Reeder and Alex Bolot talk to Beabadoobee, Oscar Lang and No Rome at the start of the Dirty Hit Tour
Film & TV
Lottie Reeder finds the TV adaptation of John Green’s novel dated and forced 3 stars
Music
Lottie Reeder gives us an insight into the music she couldn’t live without.
Theatre
Look Alive! sees the Footlights at their best, reworking their most successful sketch formats into a show that felt completely fresh 5 stars
Music
While featuring some of Taylor Swift’s best songs to date, Lover is let down by a number of weak and forgettable tracks
Music
With the recent release of their new singles, Lottie Reeder reflects on the band that have been the constant soundtrack to her life.
Music
In light of the recent Ivor Novello Awards, Music editor Lottie Reeder gives her perspective on the importance of lyrics to music today
Arts
This hadn’t been arranged for them to recouple, but reconcile. Two very different people, coming to terms with the best of their days.
Music
Following the release of his debut EP, Aidan Tulloch talks to Varsity about composition, creativity and the Cambridge music scene
Music
From Britney to Beyoncé and everything inbetween, the Vulture team pick the soundtrack to the start of their Easter term.
Music
The third EP from the local Huntingdon four piece expresses the anxiety of adulthood in the Postmodern age.
Music
“The music video, rather than a mere fad, remains a further manifestation of artistic output”
Music
Lottie Reeder looks at music in romantic film, and finds the perfect home for tracks of love and loss
Music
Lottie Reeder looks at the songs which emanate beyond their role as mere tools for advertisement
Music
“If 2018 was not already the year of Billie Eilish, this year will be”