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Month: June 2014

David Gray – Album Launch and Bristol Colston Hall Date

Posted on June 30, 2014 by Arran

He has a nice voice and his head shakes a lot when he sings. Yes, it’s David Gray, who is back with a new album and a UK tour, which stops off in Bristol on Tuesday 8th July at Colston… Continue Reading →

Music babylon, bristol, colston hall, david gray, mutineers

How to Survive Glastonbury

Posted on June 24, 2014 by Conal Dougan

So the time is finally here: it’s Glastonbury! This can be a terrifying time, with scare stories of bog monsters, spiked drugs and sets by Mumford and Sons aplenty. But fear not: The Fix is here! This is our guide… Continue Reading →

Music conal dougan, Festival, glastonbury, Kevin Mcgough

Gig Review: The Sounds From Glastonbury Town – StringerBessant with support from Missart and Cam Scott – The King Arthur, Glastonbury – Saturday 7th June

Posted on June 24, 2014 by Arran

Review by Arran Dutton – “I think I know about half of you,” said the beaming Gary Stringer as he looked out over the crowd packed into the hall at the back of The King Arthur in Glastonbury. Locally the… Continue Reading →

Gig Reviews, Music

Documentary Review: The Armstrong Lie (2013)

Posted on June 22, 2014 by Scott Hammond

“It’s very hard to conceal the truth forever.” Just three hours after the bathetic formality of his Oprah Winfrey interview, these matter-of-fact words are spoken by disgraced seven time Tour De France winner Lance Armstrong to filmmaker Alex Gibney at… Continue Reading →

Film documentary, review, scott hammond, The armstrong lie

World Cup Final 1966, Bristol Old Vic

Posted on June 19, 2014 by Conal Dougan

Forget Paul the Octopus – for this World Cup Bristol Old Vic has secured a dead-cert prediction. England will win the World Cup in glorious style, eight times a week! That’s right, the Old Vic has made the brave decision… Continue Reading →

Theatre

Bristol Festival of Ideas – Tony Hawk: Make Billionaires History, Wednesday 18th June

Posted on June 19, 2014 by Kevin McGough

“Our culture is fucked!” despondently states comedian and Radio 4 favourite Tony Hawk as he and his band of pseudo-economists attempt to pick apart the carcass of the current economic system. So why, you may ask, are we here if… Continue Reading →

Documentaries Bristol big green week, Festival of Ideas, Kevin Mcgough, Tony Hawk

Tobacco Factory Review: ‘Blue Stockings’, Bristol Old Vic Theatre School: 09.06.14

Posted on June 13, 2014 by Kevin McGough

“Man is born free,” wrote Jean-Jacques Rousseau, “but everywhere he is in chains”. A fine sentiment we can all agree but the French philosopher extraordinaire forgets one major element in his statement… half the population.  Roll forward 150 years from… Continue Reading →

Theatre Blue Stockings, bristol, kevin, mcgough, old vic, tobacco factory

Gig Review: Fujiya & Miyagi, Thekla

Posted on June 12, 2014 by Conal Dougan

Fujiya & Miyagi, neither Japanese nor a duo, are one of those bands that perhaps deserve a little more attention than they receive. The Brighton four-piece have been making consistently catchy, foot-tapping rock-pop  for 14 years and five albums, the… Continue Reading →

Gig Reviews, Music fuiya, gig reviews, miyagi, Thekla

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