He's back. The supreme ruling nature documenter, the actual king of the jungle, the BBCs answer to Doctor Dolittle (maybe ignore that one) - David Attenborough has returned with a new series, Life Story.
Sheffield University physics undergraduate with an interest in science communication. Entertainment editor for Liberty Belle Magazine and writer for Science Nutshell. (Title is a David Bowie pun)
Friday, 21 November 2014
Science Nutshell: Climate Change Will Make Lightning Strikes 50% More Frequent
Monday, 17 November 2014
Liberty Bell: New Music Monday - Fryars, Walking On Cars, Tanya Tagaq
Cool Like Me - Fryars
Fryars, the solo artist turned Lily Allen collaborator, has released another song from his forthcoming debut album, 'Power'.
Cool Like Me is a wonderfully sophisticated synth-pop track. The slightly tongue in cheek lyrics (You owe it to yourself / You could be cool, cool like me) are layered with vocoders and set amongst house-esc strings and piano, making the whole effect incredibly chic. Think Justice meets Pheonix, that level of chic.
Cool Like Me is a wonderfully sophisticated synth-pop track. The slightly tongue in cheek lyrics (You owe it to yourself / You could be cool, cool like me) are layered with vocoders and set amongst house-esc strings and piano, making the whole effect incredibly chic. Think Justice meets Pheonix, that level of chic.
Friday, 7 November 2014
Bio
As you could probably guess from the url, my name's Jamie. I'm a final year physics student at the University of Sheffield, who seems to spend the entirety of his free time running the entertainment section of Liberty Belle Magazine.
Liberty Belle: The So So Glos
Does anyone else miss punk bands? In my teenage years they were everywhere, yet it came as a shock to recently find a punk album in our inbox – such is the current musical landscape. The band were Brooklyn’s The So So Glos, and I had to meet them. Luckily enough for me, they were in town supporting The Hold Steady.
Liberty Belle: Chit Chat With Florrie
As part of the ‘Coffee House Sessions’ tour, Sheffield University was treated to an acoustic performance from Florrie recently. The singer, who has also played drums for Girls Aloud, showcased her new single ‘Little White Lies’ alongside reworked versions of songs by George Ezra and Imagine Dragons. We caught up with her afterwards for chit chat.
Science Nutshell: Ocean Temperatures Higher Than Expected
Temperature readings from the southern hemisphere suggest that previous measurements dating back to 1970 may have been inaccurate, leading to the full extent of global warming to be underestimated.
Wednesday, 8 October 2014
Climate change, where've you been?
Obligatory picture of ice
Something quite peculiar happened at the Labour Party Conference this year. Whilst every political commentator scathed at the lack of the word 'deficit' in Ed Milliband's closing speech, nobody picked up that the phrase 'climate change' had been uttered in mainstream politics.
Thursday, 25 September 2014
Liberty Belle: Pierces Feature
The Pierces, two sisters from Alabama, have been singing together since they were children. Since then, they’ve released five full-length albums, had their music featured on ‘Gossip Girl’ and ‘Pretty Little Liars’ (to name a couple), and supported none other than Coldplay at the itunes festival. With the sisters currently on tour supporting their latest album ‘Creation’, I spoke to Allison before their Leadmill show about the album and touring life in general.
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alabama,
band,
Entertainment,
folk,
Leadmill,
music,
Sheffield,
the pierces
Monday, 15 September 2014
Liberty Belle: New Music Monday
Mondays are pretty dreadful, there’s no escaping that. But in order to make them just a tiny bit brighter, we at Liberty Belle have set about making a new weekly feature. Every Monday we’ll cipher through the stacks of music we get sent to us and present to you the new music you need to power through the week.
Thursday, 11 September 2014
Liberty Belle: 'Higher' by Sbtrkt ft. Raury
Following on from his collaboration with Ezra Koenig of Vampire Weekend, London based artist Sbtrkt has put out ‘Higher’ – the third piece from his forthcoming album ‘Wonder Where We Land’.
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album,
electronic,
Entertainment,
london,
music,
new,
single
Friday, 5 September 2014
Science Nutshell: Carbon Weather
An article recently published in New Scientist has highlighted the growing success in linking extreme weather events to the human contribution on climate change.
Thursday, 28 August 2014
Sportlobster: Wayne Rooney and England Politics
"Despite disappointing at the World Cup, being suspended for most the Euros, and being far from England's best player in his position, Wayne Rooney has been named captain of the England football team.
Wednesday, 27 August 2014
Liberty Belle: 'I belong in Your Arms' by Chairlift
"This is a track I stumbled across whilst browsing a playlist made be The 1975. Whatever your opinion on the guys who sang ‘Chocolate’, they do have very good taste. Their playlists always contain artists like David Bowie, M83, My Bloody Valentine… The kind of lists that make music critics go weak at the knees, basically.
Monday, 25 August 2014
Sportlobster: Man City Build Up
"Last season, this was a cracker.
Liverpool took the game to the hosts with Suarez, Sterling, and Coutinho wreaking havoc amongst the sky blue defence. After a goal from Coutinho, the linesman denying Sterling, and Glen Johnson missing a sitter, it was as ever Liverpool's defence that cost them. Kompany beat his marker to score from a corner, before Simon Mignolet got his feet in a flap and couldn't prevent Alvaro Negredo from scoring just before the break - having seen his centre backs flap around a pair of forwards themselves.
As much as we'd love to see another game like that, preferably one with a different linesman and a more organised defence, the timing makes it quite unlikely."
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Liverpool took the game to the hosts with Suarez, Sterling, and Coutinho wreaking havoc amongst the sky blue defence. After a goal from Coutinho, the linesman denying Sterling, and Glen Johnson missing a sitter, it was as ever Liverpool's defence that cost them. Kompany beat his marker to score from a corner, before Simon Mignolet got his feet in a flap and couldn't prevent Alvaro Negredo from scoring just before the break - having seen his centre backs flap around a pair of forwards themselves.
As much as we'd love to see another game like that, preferably one with a different linesman and a more organised defence, the timing makes it quite unlikely."
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Sunday, 24 August 2014
Science Nutshell: CryoSat Measures Bleak Future For Antarctic Ice
"New research undertaken by ESA at the Alfred Wegener Institute, Germany, has shown the rate at which the ice sheets covering Greenland and Antarctica are melting to be 500 cubic kilometres of ice per year."
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Friday, 22 August 2014
Liberty Belle: MIC vs TOWIE vs Geordie Shore
"Like it or not, scripted reality TV shows are still going strong. Despite the painfully awkward chat, the horrendous fake tan, and how every episode seems to ends in tears, people are hooked on the escapades of Holly Hagan, Jamie Laing and co.
Labels:
Entertainment,
Geordie Shore,
MIC,
Morons,
reality,
Spencer Matthews,
telly,
TOWIE,
TV
Thursday, 21 August 2014
Liberty Belle: Blessa Feature
"Blessa are a five-piece indie band from Sheffield, who first introduced themselves via debut single ‘Between Times’. The song, typical of their sound, couples dreamy pop music with a stylistic nonchalance that effortlessly sticks in your mind.
Since then the band have released a four track EP titled ‘Love is an Evol Word’, as well as a video for opening track ‘Unfurl’. We spoke to Jake from the band to find out more about, amongst other things, the video, the reaction to their EP, and the future of the band."
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Sportlobster: Why Mario?
Balotelli playing second to Sturridge in a group selected for their mentality and character. Like that's ever going to happen #LFC
— Jamie Doherty (@Jamielikeszelda) August 20, 2014
"One day on from claiming Balotelli to Liverpool was never going to happen in a million years, it turns out I was really wrong. Although we are yet to see pictures of the striker posing next to things at Melwood, the transfer (it seems) is nailed on. But after the hand bags and fireworks of his first spell in the Premier League, why?"
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This is a piece I wrote for Sportlobster in response to overwhelming reports suggesting Mario Balotelli was about to sign for Liverpool FC. Using his goal scoring stats I try to answer, and pose a few questions as to, why Liverpool would want to sign the controversial forward.
Wednesday, 20 August 2014
Liberty Belle: Y Not Festival Preview
"Set in the depths of Derbyshire, Y Not is one of the UK’s most popular independent festivals. With its relatively small size and annual fancy dress day, it’s garnered a reputation for being fun and friendly. This is a reputation I personally testify to. During my first visit to Y Not, myself and two others, who would have been strangers before the festival started, managed to get a picture with two members of Dog is Dead in the middle of the arena. I’ve been to many other festivals and this kind of friendly atmosphere is uncommon, let alone having bands casually hang out with festivalgoers."
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This is a piece I wrote for Y Not Festival as part of our press pass agreement. The article talks briefly about the festival in general before going through the lineup recommending artists for people to see. As well as the written piece I included a spotify playlist for artists from the line up to provide a soundtrack to the article.
Tuesday, 19 August 2014
Sportlobster: Preseason is over, the PL is a scary place.
"It started at Old Trafford, continued on at the King Power Stadium, nearly spoiled the day at the Emirates, before finally stopping to make Anfield look a nervous wreck. The optimism from the close season, fuelled by clever signings and games in sunnier climates, completely gone in a flurry of poor marking and lose passing. The realisation that preseason is over, and how the Premier League is a scary place, had definitely set in."
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Monday, 18 August 2014
Liberty Belle: Tramlines Festival Feature
"After three days of live sets, surprisingly good weather, and struggling to decide the best way to Queens Social Club, Tramlines has sadly come to a close. Despite a string of line up clashes and a slight ticket kafuffle, we’ve managed to survive the heat and report back to you on some of the best acts to perform at the festival. There might be a special mention for one of the worst too… Enjoy!"
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After live tweeting throughout the festival, I tried to incorporate this into the piece by embedding some tweets. Sadly, due to the limitations of our web host, the tweets couldn't be physically embedded and so had to be included as screen shots. As you can see, for whatever reason, this led to the tweets appearing blurry and slightly dampening the presentation of the piece. However, I think the tweets still made the review feel more authentic, albeit pixelated as well.
Thursday, 14 August 2014
Sportlobster: LFC Season Preview: Lovren replacing Suarez?
"This Sunday Liverpool begin their league campaign at Anfield, ninety-eight days after the surprise title challenge of last season officially came to an end. Despite his departure from the country, the main narrative for Liverpool’s new season still manages to revolve around Luis Suarez. The difference this time however is that, rather than his skill or misdemeanours; the questions for the new season are about how the team can replace him."
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Monday, 11 August 2014
Science Nutshell: Quantum Mechanics Goes Down the Rabbit Hole
"Quantum mechanics already hosts a number of strange quirks and baffling behaviours, wave-particle duality and Schrödinger cats to name just a couple. But the latest phenomenon to be observed is more akin to something from Alice in Wonderland."
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Science Nutshell: Australia’s drying up because of our greenhouse gas emissions
"The southwest of Australia is currently in the midst of a dramatic decline in rainfall. Since 2000, Perth has received less than a quarter of the average water flow into its reservoirs when compared to the annual average between 1911 and 1974. As well as this, there is been a 20% decline in winter rain since the 1960s in the same area, and average annual rainfall is expected to drop 40% compared to the mid-20th century."
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Science Nutshell: NASA launches Orbiting Carbon Observatory-2
"Last week, NASA launched its first dedicated carbon dioxide observing spacecraft. Named The Orbiting Carbon Observatory-2 (OCO-2), the craft is a direct replacement for the original Orbiting Carbon Observatory built in 2009. The original craft had the unfortunate fate of failing to detach from its rocket at launch, crashing into the Indian Ocean after briefly leaving the Earth’s atmosphere."
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