Saturday, 11th October 2008

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Dirty beats

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With 10 years on the Guernsey club scene behind him, DJ Javan is a deck veteran. And he shows no sign of slowing down, says Emily Burden.

Mixing it up

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Grange House might be closing its doors as the art-student’s retreat, but the last final-year exhibition made sure it will go out with a bang. Emily Burden reports on a display of mixed media and emotions.

Youth Service preparing for fun in the sun

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WITH summer fast approaching, the folk at the Guernsey Youth Service are getting busy preparing their play scheme.

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Loans threat looms large for students

THE idea of Guernsey graduates leaving university more than £9,000 in debt is closer to becoming a reality.

Rootsy manoeuvre

TAKING music back to its simplest form wasn’t a conscious decision made by The John Wesley Stone, but rather a natural progression.

Full-baked notions

At the age of 14, John McCarthy picked up a dusty old guitar. It didn’t have all six strings, but it was still capable of producing a tune. John fell in love with the sound of the instrument, started to hone his craft and developed into one of Guernsey’s most diverse talents. Emily Burden spoke […]

Facebook group is a fun punishment

FACEBOOK has spawned a dedicated website for islanders who love to pun.

College On the catwalk

LAST week saw the talents of the College of FE’s hair and beauty students live on stage.

Funk da rock is a ‘banging’ night out

Funk da Rock is back at the Half Moon Cafe and has something new up its sleeve. Emily Burden finds out what you get when you mix MCs, DJs and live drums.

Singing media’s praises

YEAR 13 media students from the Grammar School are just about to complete their exams and finish A-level education.