Danny Malin: 'Clubbing in Leeds isn't dead, it's just changed and local businesses need your support'


by www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk

www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk— With the sad closure of iconic live music venues, local radio shows being scrapped and another Leeds nightclub, Wire, announcing its closure last week, what is the future of our local music scene? A lot of people don’t know that I’m a director of LDC Radio, a community radio station which broadcasts across West Yorkshire. While people’s going out and spending habits have changed since the pandemic which is hitting nighttime venues hard, there’s still a huge demand and need to celebrate music...

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The Guardian—‘Woke’ isn’t dead – it’s entered the mainstream. No wonder the right is furious. When even the Met police and National Trust scones are apparently ‘peak wokerati’, it’s become the establishment normIs woke dead? Is it over? Has it “peaked”, run its course before we’ve even properly agreed on what this endlessly controversial but somehow never quite defined social justice movement actually was? Though American rightwingers have been hopefully pronouncing its last rites for a while now, until very recently rumours of its death seemed exaggerated in Britain.Sure, some vegan...