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Travestees Comedy Club – Tor Leisure Centre, Glastonbury – Wednesday 21st May

Posted on May 20, 2014 by Arran

The final Travestees Comedy Club night of the season takes place at Tor Leisure Centre in Glastonbury on Wednesday 21st May and as usual there’s a cracking line up ahead of its summer break. Here’s the line-up: MC for the… Continue Reading →

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Mayfest Review: Feel About Your Body, Tobacco Factory Theatre

Posted on May 20, 2014 by Conal Dougan

The New Art Club, aka Tom Roden and Pete Shenton, are on a mission to make us feel good about our bodies. The duo combine stand up, dance, straight monologue, song and…nudity…to joyful effect, performing their Feel About Your Body… Continue Reading →

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Mayfest Review: Slaptalk – Arnolfini, Bristol – Saturday 17th May 2014

Posted on May 19, 2014 by Scott Hammond

The premise for ‘Slap Talk’ is certainly a novel one: Standing under spotlights at either end of a darkened stage and each speaking directly into a camera, a man and a woman rant, threaten and insult each other while their… Continue Reading →

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Mayfest Review: Scottee’s Camp, Bristol Old Vic, Thursday 15th May 2014

Posted on May 18, 2014 by Scott Hammond

Mayfest, Bristol’s unique annual festival of theatre and the performing arts, kicked off in typically idiosyncratic style with the variety showcase of ‘Scottee’s Camp.’ The clue, of course, was in the title but the pre-show soundtrack of Village People’s ‘In… Continue Reading →

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Festival of Ideas: James Lovelock interview

Posted on May 16, 2014 by Conal Dougan

St George’s welcomed James Lovelock as part of this year’s Festival of Ideas, the burgeoning season of lectures and talks covering topics as far-ranging as contemporary cinema, urbanisation and monetary reform. Lovelock is a seminal thinker, whose once-ridiculed theories of… Continue Reading →

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Gig Review: Dum Dum Girls – Start The Bus, Bristol – Sunday 11th May

Posted on May 14, 2014 by Scott Hammond

Originally part of the American lo-fi guitar ‘scene’ along with bands such as Blank Dogs, Woods and Crystal Stilts, Dum Dum Girls have now been around for so long that their inception occurred when Dee Dee Penny (real name Kristin Welchez)… Continue Reading →

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Documentary Review: Beware of Mr Baker (2013)

Posted on May 12, 2014 by Scott Hammond

The spectacle of a filmmaker being violently ambushed by his subject is a compelling way for any documentary to begin; this is exactly what happens in the first minutes of ‘Beware of Mr Baker’ as legendary rock drummer Ginger Baker… Continue Reading →

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Album Review: Tune-Yards, ‘Nikki Nack’

Posted on May 11, 2014 by Conal Dougan

‘Nikki Nack’ is the third studio album by Tune-Yards, aka New England’s Merrill Garbus, a project largely undetected by the mainstream music press, yet an incredibly engaging and rewarding one nonetheless. Her debut release, Bird Brains (2009) was a low-fi, tightly-financed solo… Continue Reading →

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