Browsing the "Sports features" Category
Published on October 14th, 2013 | by Elliot Monahan
Culture is one of the biggest inspirations used in the creation of any art form, especially at the University of the Arts. More than ever, sports culture influences people’s creative outputs. Basketball, a sport with a... Read More →
Published on October 14th, 2013 | by Raoni Medina
Brazilian football is recognised for the tradition and unique style of its players and the nation is praised for creating the beautiful game, having accumulated five World Cup trophies. Much of the key to Brazilian success... Read More →
Published on May 9th, 2013 | by Randy Brenzen
Arts London News reporter Randy Brenzen crossed the Atlantic to London but remains faithful to the North American sport. My passion for baseball began while growing up in Canada. Never once did I expect that I... Read More →
Published on May 9th, 2013 | by Henry Fry
Tired of mainstream, over-commercialised sell-out sports? Desperate for excitement, bruises and independent coffee house meet-ups, preferably in East London? Look no further, bike polo is the sport for you... Read More →
Published on May 8th, 2013 | by Nina Reschovsky
Arts London News reporter Nina Reschovsky goes up in the air with the latest exercise trend. My body is airborne, dangling upside down from the ceiling, supported by a mere piece of fabric. I kind of... Read More →
Published on April 22nd, 2013 | by Henry Fry
Despite security concerns after the bombings at the Boston Marathon, nothing stopped thousands of runners and supporters coming to the 2013 London Marathon yesterday... Read More →
Published on February 26th, 2013 | by Sam Rowntree
It takes a while to get Darren Heath to pose for a photo next to his picture of Ayrton Senna as he scrubs an inconsiderate fingerprint mark off the frame with a tissue, but it is... Read More →
Published on February 26th, 2013 | by Kane Tuckwell
The 2012 Paralympic Games sold more tickets, was broadcast to more people than ever before and in many ways eclipsed the London Olympic Games. In the run up to the Games, emphasis was placed on the... Read More →
Published on February 26th, 2013 | by Ben Bailey
Glasgow Caledonian University student and professional wrestler Noam Dar is a unique individual. By day the teenage Scot is the archetypal student, studying for a social sciences degree, but come nightfall he becomes an entertainer, plying... Read More →
Published on February 19th, 2013 | by Kane Tuckwell
Nowadays most undergraduates have to accept that they will spend around £9,000 a year on tuition fees, rent and travel. For Jack Bailey that is not something he has to think about. When Bailey left for... Read More →