Must See Monday – Events of the Week: Big Green Week, Stand-Up for Slapstick & Easton Arts Trail

8th June 2015 TIP OF THE WEEK What: Big Green Week 2015  // Where: Various // When: Sat 13th – Sun 21st June // Cost: Various The UK’s biggest and much-loved eco-festival returns with eco ideas, art and entertainment. 50,000 visitors enjoy two weekends… Continue Reading

Video & Gallery: Dot-to-Dot 2015

5th June 2015 We had so much fun at this year’s Dot-to-Dot Festival that we felt it would be poor form to not share what we saw and heard with you too. So click below to see our interview with Rhodes, Bristol… Continue Reading

Feature: UK Election 2015 – Party Songs

4th May 2015 It’s that time again. When “cynical” teens are lamented for “not engaging with politics”, the elderly are criticised for voting (I mean how dare they!!) and politicians are criticised for…well doing their job. So as the tightest… Continue Reading

Review: Laura Doggett, The Birdcage

19th March 2015   When it comes to civic rivalries Bristol vs Bath doesn’t really even register on the Richter scale. This isn’t the historically fraught hostility of a Manchester and Liverpool. If anything our two fair cities share more of… Continue Reading

Review: Ablutions, Bristol Old Vic

18th March 2015 What becomes of a person, when they turn out to be the very thing they hate the most?  This is the diametric conundrum explored by the characters and sketches of Man Booker shortlisted author, Patrick DeWitt in his 2009 novel Ablutions,… Continue Reading

Review: The Gigantic Beard That Was Evil, Bristol Old Vic

7th January 2015 To describe The Gigantic Beard that was Evil as a mouthful of a title just doesn’t do it justice. Similarly, to characterise this adaptation of Stephen Collins graphic novel of the same name, by Bristol Old Vic Young… Continue Reading

Must See Monday – Event of the Week

5th January 2015 What: Walking The Chains // Where: Passenger Shed  // When: Sun 11 – Sun 25 Jan 2015 (2/3/7.30pm) // Cost: £10.50 to £24.50 incl. booking fee Roll up for a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to celebrate the long and lively history of Bristol’s best… Continue Reading