Gorillaz smash their way through the Engine Shed
Gorillaz hit Lincoln on March 28th as part of their GClub Live tour across the UK. Luke Morton was at the Engine Shed to see what Gorillaz had to offer.
From Lincoln’s West End to London Fashion Week
Black masks, dolls heads and sinister teddy bears appeared at this year’s London Fashion Week courtesy of Lincolnshire designer, Lady Sophia, who talked to Natalie Littlewood about what inspired her.
Chris Addison stands up and gets personal
You've seen him on TV in the award-winning 'The Thick of It', but Chris Addison laid his soul bare to LPAC's audience this week when he performed stand up. Ashleigh…
Big match report: Imps 1-1 Northampton Town
Chris Sutton's Lincoln City side hoped to make it six games without defeat when they welcomed Northampton Town to Sincil Bank on Saturday, March 28th. Calum Fuller was at the…
Eyes wide open for “Shutter Island”
The much anticipated "Shutter Island" has arrived on the silver screen and it certainly delivers the quality you expect, but definitely not how you expect it.
Self-harm: the cause, the facts, the support
The number of young people who are being admitted to hospital for cutting themselves as a result of self-harm has risen by 50%. Candi Hindocha looks into the issue.
How much does your appearance really matter?
The first mirrors were invented in 1460 by the Venetians and ever since people been obsessed about their appearances. Jessica Brown looks at how much influence our appearances have on…
‘Phillip Morris’ shows a different side to Carrey
Like we've never seen him before, Jim Carrey's new film 'I love you Phillip Morris' shows that he's more than just a slapstick comedian. Crystal Holmes reviews the film.
Accommodation price hikes raise concern for students
It has been revealed that the price of student accommodation has rocketed, raising concerns that students will be in further debt as a result of going to university.
Lincoln student gets political – with a little help from Harry Potter
As talk of the General Election increases, Stephanie Bolton spoke to one student who will be standing for election in Lincoln in May.