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

Must See Monday – Events of the Week

4th May 2015 TIP OF THE WEEK What: Bristol Food Connections // Where: Bristol Wide  // When: Fri 1st – Sat 9th May  // Cost: Various Bristol Food Connections is a unique, citywide food festival that celebrates Bristol’s diverse food culture and community. Visitors of all… Continue Reading

Gallery: ASIWYFA, Marble Factory

30th April 2015 Belfast’s finest ASIWYFA and loop-rock support Mylets were caught under the lens of Will Fahy at Bristol’s Marble Factory. [gallery_bank type=”images” format=”masonry” title=”true” desc=”false” responsive=”true” animation_effect=”shake” album_title=”true” album_id=”38″] [advps-slideshow optset=”1″]

Review: ASIWYFA, Marble Factory

30th April 2015 Watching And So I Watch You From Afar (ASIWFA) really is like being in a post-rock tumble dryer.   Tossed and turned from this side to side, it’s a choppy but pleasantly warm experience that leaves you feeling… Continue Reading

Must See Monday – Events of the Week

27th April 2015 TIP OF THE WEEK What: Eat Drink Bristol Fasion // Where: Queens Square  // When: Weds 29th April – Sat 9h May // Cost: Various Eat Drink Bristol Fashion, the spectacular tipi bonanza in Queens Square showcasing the South West’s culinary skills and musical talent… Continue Reading

Must See Monday – Events of the Week

20th April 2015 TIP OF THE WEEK What: Infectious // Where: Wardrobe Theatre  // When: Mon 20th – Fri 24th April (8pm) // Cost: £5 Supported by Arts Council England and in association with The Wardrobe Theatre. Welded Theatre invites you to their inaugural production… Continue Reading

Review: The School For Scandal, Tobacco Factory

14th April 2015  Following hot on the heels of its brilliant retelling of Romeo & Juliet, the Shakespeare at the Tobacco Factory Company return with a familiar cast and equally impressive results. Moving away from the bard we find ourselves in the… Continue Reading