Must See Monday – Events of the Week: Pride Week, #Actlocal & Faulty Towers The Dining Experience

29th June 2015 TIP OF THE WEEK What: Bristol Pride Week // Where: Various // When: Sat 4th – Sun 12th July  // Cost: £Various A week of celebration of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community in Bristol. The week-long festival will… Continue Reading

Must See Monday – Events of the Week: Bristol Summer Series, Ted Bundy Project & Look At Me Now

29th June 2015 TIP OF THE WEEK What: Bristol Summer Series // Where: Bristol Harbourside // When:  Weds 24th – Sat 27th June (6.30pm) // Cost: £33 Following last year’s inaugural Bristol Summer Series, promoters Metropolis Music return to Bristol’s Harbourside amphitheatre from 24th… Continue Reading

Summer Loving: We pick the best sights & sounds of the last 6-months

21st June 2015 Tired of waiting for January to get hold of the top-10 lists from  the past 12months? We hear you! Thats why we have rolled forward the annual love-in and put together a list of the best things we’ve seen… Continue Reading

Arcadia Spectacular Bristol Line-Up Announced: With Annie Mac, Eats Everything, Roni Size Reprazent, Monki & Gotsome

19th July 2015 Arcadia Spectacular and their world-famous mechanical spider, built in Bristol from 50 tonnes of recycled military hardware, are set to land in Bristol’s central Queen Square on the 4th & 5th September. This will be Arcadia’s first ever city-centre event, fusing innovative… Continue Reading

Review: ‘Love for Love’ showcases yet another stellar class of Bristol Old Vic’s Theatre School

16th June 2015 Period farces seem to be very much de jour this season for Bristol’s theatrical community, as this Bristol Old Vic Theatre School renewal of William Congreve’s Love for Love follows hot on the heels of Tobacco Factory’s… Continue Reading

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

Review: Things are hotting up with Fellswoop’s climate change drama ‘Current Location’ at Trinity Centre

 5th June 2015 A tale of confusion and fear, Fellswoop’s allegorical climate change adaptation of Toshiki Okada’s Current Location finally brings British audiences to the majesty of this Japanese classic. Inspired by the Fukushima nuclear disaster in 2011, Toshiki Okada’s play has been remolded… 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