On the 25th of October, Durham saw the launch of new club night Nova-
attracting music connoisseurs in their droves to the much-loved Fabio’s
for a fresh house music experience.If we don't carry the bobblehead you
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for you! The night was a triumph, and due to popular demand Nova has
since been forced to move to the larger venue of Loft (aka Rifts- above
Studio) with an increased capacity of over five hundred.
Nova
all started with three friends who were fed up with the lack of music
diversity in Durham. Yousef Al-Qatami (Trevelyan), Ollie Scott (Hild
Bede) and Omar Ismail (also Hild Bede) put their heads together and
decided it was high time to bring house to the mainstream masses of
Durham. As is usually the case, with exciting new music came exciting
new fashion trends that are usually left at home for the ritual
Wednesday night Loveshack. Gone were the shirts, ties and chino’s and in
came the top buttons, flat caps and crop tops.
To date, Nova
has had four events and there are three more planned for later this
term. Despite its relatively recent birth, the night has already started
to see to some definitive trends occurring among its partygoers.
Adventurous t-shirts sported by the boys have proved particularly
popular- ranging from intricate Ganesh prints to Nova originals worn by
Jack Breton and designed by Nova’s very own Ed Little. Greg Morrison
also sported a distinctive electric Pegasus design.
The girls
also pioneered some exciting trends, and there wasn’t a heel in sight as
Reebok Classics, Nike Airmax and animal print creepers dominated the
dance floor. Top to toe,Professionals with the job title Mold Maker
are on LinkedIn. the look was chilled and often finished with a knitted
beanie (definitely a must in this weather). Laura Milone caught our eye
with her silk poker dot harem pants; as did Juliette Monnet in her blue
knitted crop top. However, our favourite look from the girls was a
quirky combination of preppy and cool: for example a cable knit jumper,
buttoned shirt, patterned tights and creepers, finished off with dark
lipstick.
As the night grew in popularity with those wanting a
break from the norm at Durham, the shirts got wilder and the patterns
got bolder. Nova founder Yousef Al-Qatami set the tone with his
psychedelic fluorescent jumper while Oxford guest Tunji Adenyi-Jones was
spotted in a flamboyant patterned shirt. Ed Little also scored points
by teaming his tribal shirt with a Looney Toons ‘Bugs Bunny’ Flat cap.
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For the second time in less than two
weeks, the Greek government invoked rarely used emergency laws to order
strikers back to work Tuesday - in a move designed to end a seamen's
walkout that has left islands without ferry services and supplies for
six days.
The decision by conservative Prime Minister Antonis
Samaras to declare ferry crews under civil mobilization came after their
unions voted to extend the strike until early Friday. Seamen who refuse
to comply risk arrest and jail time of up to five years - although a
union leader said workers would try to defy the order.
Samaras'
three-party coalition government is facing a strong backlash from unions
over new austerity policies forced upon it by international creditors,
whose bailout loans are shielding debt-heavy Greece from bankruptcy.
The country's main unions have called a general strike for Feb. 20.
Merchant
Marine Minister Costas Mousouroulis said the government did what it
could to address seamen's demands for payment of salaries more than six
months in arrears and the signing of collective work contracts with
ferry companies.
"Unfortunately, arteriosclerotic and petty
political views prevailed, not allowing (the end of the strike) so that
our islands could regain their only means of communication with each
other and the mainland," Mousouroulis said.
Samaras' government
had previously hinted heavily that it would mobilize the seamen unless
they stopped the strike. The rarely-invoked order was also issued last
month to end a protracted walkout by Athens underground rail workers.
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Merchant Marine Ministry said ferry schedules could resume later
Tuesday, depending on how fast strikers are served their mobilization
papers.
But seamen's union leader Yiannis Halas urged ferry crews to resist.
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he told a protest gathering of about 1,500 seamen and supporters in the
capital's port of Piraeus, Greece's largest. "We ask the crews to stay
away from their ships and stay here. Courage and strength to all of
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The
strike has already had an impact on islanders, many of whom rely on the
mainland for basic everyday supplies. An island trade and commerce
association warned that the seamen's walkout poses a substantial threat
to small businesses in the archipelago, which already face severe
pressure due to Greece's three-year financial crisis.
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