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Label Features Interview with A.D.A.M- The Modern Frankenstein, Writer and Director, Lewis Wood
A.D.A.M- The Modern Frankenstein, is an exciting new play performed by LSU Stage Society. Label caught up with director and writer of the production, Lewis Wood, to find out a little more about the play pre-performance! When writing A.D.A.M, what was your main inspiration? At the Edinburgh Fringe, you find that there’s a lot of strange adaptations of shows. When writing my own production, I wanted to use a link to an established and popular piece of work to test my own ability. The main inspiration came from my own experiences. I suffer from Obsessive Compulsive Disorder myself, and find…
Jenna Holmes tells Label about her experience in Nepal last summer and the impact of the recent Earthquake.
With General Election campaigning in full swing and voting just a few days away, Label are bringing you Party Fact-files.
LCR met Lewis Aaron Wood, the writer and director of LSU Stage Societies new show A.D.A.M, The Modern Frankenstein. The show will be held 7th, 8th,9th May at 19:30 at Fearon Hall, Loughborough. Entry £5 for students, £8 for non students. [button link=”http://media.lsu.co.uk/?cat=24″ color=”default”]More LCR Content[/button]
The Body Campaign team organised a photoshoot to portray body confidence. You can view our final images in the Spring issue of Label magazine on Friday May 1st, look out for more updates soon!
Katherine Hardiman gives her top ten ways to plan your summer!
Tuesday 28th April saw Room One filled with students and Loughborough residents alike to witness a Bubble Debate Election Special.
LSU Media & the department of Politics, History and International Relations at Loughborough University present a special Bubble Debate, with the candidates for the Loughborough Parliamentary Constituency.
Katherine Hardiman looks into recent Instagram censorship.
Following the controversial Loughborough University logo change last week, many students aired their opinions on the rebrand. Many were negative, showing that a lot of people preferred the shield logo that we all know and recognise. A petition against the new logo was started, gaining thousands of signatures. Loughborough marketing have now issued a statement outlining that they wish for all students and staff to be happy with the rebrand. An email account will be set up in order for people to provide feedback, read more here. We will issue more information as and when it is released.