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Review: The Libertine, 29.05.14

Posted on June 7, 2014 by Kevin McGough

Nearly 350 years after his death John Wilmot, 2nd Earl of Rochester, is still shocking audiences in this hilarious retelling of his hedonistic and self-destructive life. Set in the restoration court of King Charles II, Stephen Jeffreys riotously funny play ‘The… Continue Reading →

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Gig Review: Northcote, Thekla – 28.05.14

Posted on May 29, 2014 by Kevin McGough

“I’m in a Pirate mood” explains Matt Goud (aka Northcote) as he takes the mic to “debut these songs on the water“. Born and raised in the small-town of Saskatchewan in Canada, Goud has made it, along with his guitarist Stephen,… Continue Reading →

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Watershed Film Review: The Two Faces of January

Posted on May 28, 2014 by Kevin McGough

In conjunction with the lovely people over at Bristol’s excellent Watershed we at The Fix bring you previews/reviews of the best in cinema, events, festivals, artist commissions, tours and conferences that this Bristol landmark has to offer. For more on… Continue Reading →

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Save The Fleece

Posted on May 27, 2014 by Conal Dougan

Needless to say, we at The Fix are big fans of live music, and we feel honoured to be based in and around Bristol, one of the UK’s best cities for gigs. From festivals like Love Saves the Day to… Continue Reading →

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MayFest Review: The Roof, Millennium Square

Posted on May 26, 2014 by Kevin McGough

Mixing free running dancers, a silent disco approach to sound and a collection of concept songs that Pete Townsend would be proud of ‘The Roof’ combines some disparate but clever ideas to provide a compelling and engaging experience that is… Continue Reading →

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Save The Fleece: The Best Gigs of All Time

Posted on May 26, 2014 by Kevin McGough

Following the news that Bristol’s beloved  The Fleece venue is under threat from a housing development we look back at what has made the venue so legendary. Originally known as The Wool Hall, the building was constructed in 1830 to house… 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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Interview: Lacey

Posted on April 29, 2014 by Arran

Over the Easter weekend the team at The Fix planned to take a little break, but we’re workaholics so that didn’t last long. Conal couldn’t resist doing some writing in Copenhagen, Arran took the time to do edit articles in Barcelona,… Continue Reading →

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