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Month: August 2014

Must See Mondays – Event of the Week

Posted on August 31, 2014 by Kevin McGough

What: MacBeth // Where: Tobacco Factory // When: 3rd-20th September // Cost: £17 (£13 concessions) Info: Is this a dagger I see before me?? Or is it in fact  a playful, kaleidoscopic and radical version of Macbeth, from the exceptional Filter Theatre, co-produced by and… Continue Reading →

Whats On filter theatre, Kevin Mcgough, macbeth, the scottish play, tobacco factory

Two Days, One Night, Watershed Bristol

Posted on August 31, 2014 by Conal Dougan

In Fred Zinnermann’s classic 1952 Western High Noon, we witness the slow-burn unfolding of tension and drama as Gary Cooper’s town marshal attempts to round up neighbours and fellow townspeople to help him defend himself against a criminal that he brought… Continue Reading →

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Something for the Weekend

Posted on August 29, 2014 by Conal Dougan

Donegal mix master Colpey Calling selects his new Track of the Week, as well as the Best Track You’ve Never Heard. Track of the Week My Panda Shall Fly – “Yapeyu” (2014) Due to my commitments to Dimenisions Festival –… Continue Reading →

Music ame debout, catherine rebeiro, colpey calling, my panda shall fly, track of the week

Throwback Thursday – Retro Track of the Week

Posted on August 28, 2014 by Scott Hammond

Song: My Little Corner of the WorldArtist: Yo La TengoYear: 1997 Occupying the rare space of being a cult band whose albums are perpetually lauded by the music press while achieving disproportionately modest record sales, New Jersey based Yo La… Continue Reading →

Music My Little Corner of the World, Retro, scott hammond, Yo La Tengo

Documentary Review: I Am Trying To Break Your Heart – A Film About Wilco (2002)

Posted on August 27, 2014 by Scott Hammond

After the gorgeous, coruscating pop of 1999’s “Summerteeth” sold a modest 200,000 records despite near unanimous acclaim from critics, Chicago band Wilco set out in the latter months of 2000 to make their most ambitious record to date. In ‘I… Continue Reading →

Film documentary review, i am trying to break your heart, sam jones, scott hammond, wilco

Artist of the Week: Lucius

Posted on August 26, 2014 by Conal Dougan

For the last few years, it has seemed like 96.7% of emerging musical talent has surfaced in Brooklyn. Lucius are no different, with joint frontwomen Jess Wolfe and Holly Laesigg migrating to the hipster paradise having joined forces a decade ago… Continue Reading →

Music artist of the week, brooklyn, first aid kit, friends, lucius, wildewoman

Must See Mondays – Event of the Week

Posted on August 25, 2014 by Kevin McGough

What: Picnic Cinema // Where: Abbots Leigh Woods //When: 29th/30th August //Cost: £20 Info: Picnic Cinema, the ‘coolest cinema in the UK’, is coming to the National Trust’s Leigh Woods for two nights of film and festivities. On Friday 29 August,… Continue Reading →

Whats On bristol, hunger games, Kevin Mcgough, leigh woods, picnic cinema, pulp fiction, whats on

Something for the Weekend

Posted on August 22, 2014 by Conal Dougan

The weekly feature in which Donegal mix master Colpey Calling selects his new Track of the Week, as well as the Best Track You’ve Never Heard. Track of the Week Traumprinz – “Messed Up Jam” (2014) With summer coming to… Continue Reading →

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