All posts by Angeline Liles

Cambridge-dweller and bicycle-cycler, Angeline enjoys films, books and music. Having completed an internship with Christian Heritage, she’s endeavouring to apply the knowledge that Jesus’ gospel relates to all of life. When not on trains or at gigs, she happily stamps books at the university library.

Film review: How I Live Now

// Based on Meg Rosoff’s novel of the same name, this beautiful reimagining of a wartime romance is everything you wouldn’t...

Written by Angeline Liles

Sex, drugs and the prodigal son

// "She's up all night for good fun, I'm up all night to get lucky"

Written by Angeline Liles

Sounds for summer

// 10 songs to adorn your summer commute/lunchbreak/evening.

Written by Angeline Liles

One Direction vs. Paper Aeroplanes

// 5 reasons why the welsh duo are better than the teenage boybandsters...

Written by Angeline Liles

The Great Gatsby

// There's more life underneath the restless surface of the literary classic than this cinematic portrayal suggests.

Written by Angeline Liles

Running down corridors, through automatic doors

// Live review of Athlete at the Junction, Cambridge, 8 May 2013

Written by Angeline Liles

Five ways to glorify God with technology

// From the garden to the city: the redeeming and corrupting power of technology (John Dyer).

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The return of The Voice and the demise of talent

// Why is anyone still watching?

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Bastille: Bad Blood

// "When you just can't shake the heavy weight of living."

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The sound of love

// Happy Middle of February Day, everybody!

Written by Angeline Liles

Live review: Daughter

// "Collecting names of the lovers that went wrong" (Youth)

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Jesus & the Pre-Raphaelites

// All culture is communicating a message, and we can either let that go unnoticed or pull it up against Biblical...

Written by Angeline Liles

Live Review: Matt Corby & Bear’s Den

// Hackney Round Chapel, London, Tuesday December 11.

Written by Angeline Liles

Live Review: Ben Howard & Willy Mason

// Two contrasting but brilliant troubadours have diverse effects on the sold out audience at the Corn Exchange, Cambridge on November...

Written by Angeline Liles

Bookshelf Architecture, Easy Dining and R-Patz

// Angeline Liles brings us her pick of the week...

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Moustaches, freedom and transatlantic translation

// Angeline Liles brings us her pick of the week...

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Live Review: Dry The River

// The Junction, Cambridge, 16th October 2012.

Written by Angeline Liles

A Theology of Florence & the Machine’s Ceremonials

// A suffocating sense of traditions, old religion and an exploration of the extra-material world is interwoven with the ever-present graveyards...

Written by Angeline Liles

Mumford & Sons: Babel

// If you’re looking for radical progression from the energetic foot-stompery and opulent lyricism of their previous work, I’d advise you...

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Talking bookcases, Great Gatsby garments and revisionist Google Earth

// Angeline Liles brings us her pick of the week...

Written by Angeline Liles