The Next Episode With 1.5 million people in the UK subscribing to Netflix and even more subscribing to LoveFilm, the way we watch television is undoubtedly changing. The ability to record live TV and to […] Archive 11 years ago
Editorial Recommendations ZENA JARJIS and KATIE THOMAS look at the best shows on TV right now… Archive 11 years ago
YUSU Elections Debate 2014: Twitter highlights The social media highlights of the YUSU Elections Debate 2014… Archive 11 years ago
As it happened: YUSU Elections Debate 2014 Coverage of YUSU’s 2014 election debates Archive 11 years ago
What could have been… Following the success of @Seinfeld2000, ZENA JARJIS and KATIE MOLLOY imagine modern day episodes of 90s TV classics… Archive 11 years ago
Film to TV: a step down? In the fifth season of 30 Rock, Jack Donaghy tells Tracy Jordan “Do TV and no one will ever take you seriously again. It doesn’t matter how big a movie star you […] Archive 11 years ago
Album Review: Bruce Springsteen – High Hopes Zena Jarjis praises the continued progression from this classic artist, in “High Hopes”. Archive 11 years ago
What’s on My Kindle Bossypants by Tina Fey (Sphere) Tina Fey’s autobiography is the funniest book I’ve ever read. She writes about her childhood, her time as a member of famous improv group The Second City […] Archive 11 years ago
Film Review: The Secret Life of Walter Mitty Zena Jarjis reviews The Secret Life of Walter Mitty, calling it “a sweet, touching film”. Archive 11 years ago
Scene Recommends: TV in 2014 With the New Year closing in, some of the Scene Team tell us what they’re looking forward to seeing on screen in 2014… Archive 11 years ago
Scene Recommends: 2014 in Music With the new year almost upon us, Scene Team writers tell us what they’re looking forward to in 2014 Archive 11 years ago
What to put underneath the tree… Vision’s Christmas helpers Zena and Angus offer the perfect present for every member of the family… Archive 11 years ago
D-Reading It: Guilty Pleasures Angus Quinn and Zena Jarjis take on the challenge of reading these two indulgent titles Archive 11 years ago
Humans of York Inspired by Brandon Stanton’s popular website, humans of New York, a photographic catalogue of the inhabitants of New York City. Zena Jarjis, Oona Venermo, Jack Western and Callum Shannon scoured the campus of old York armed with a camera and a notepad to find the great and good of York. Here’s who they encountered: Archive 11 years ago
Meet the (student) Parents Zena Jarjis looks at the problems facing student parents and talks to Beth Child, University of York student and mother… Archive 11 years ago