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Kevin Mcgough

Film Review: ‘Joe’, Watershed, Bristol

Posted on July 31, 2014 by Kevin McGough

Brooding and confrontational from the outset, director David Gordon Green’s gothic take on hobo Americana shines a light on the ugly side of humanity, whilst breathing fresh life into Nicholas Cage’s career. After a striking and ominous opening we follow… Continue Reading →

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How to Survive Glastonbury

Posted on June 24, 2014 by Conal Dougan

So the time is finally here: it’s Glastonbury! This can be a terrifying time, with scare stories of bog monsters, spiked drugs and sets by Mumford and Sons aplenty. But fear not: The Fix is here! This is our guide… Continue Reading →

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Bristol Festival of Ideas – Tony Hawk: Make Billionaires History, Wednesday 18th June

Posted on June 19, 2014 by Kevin McGough

“Our culture is fucked!” despondently states comedian and Radio 4 favourite Tony Hawk as he and his band of pseudo-economists attempt to pick apart the carcass of the current economic system. So why, you may ask, are we here if… Continue Reading →

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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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Review: Rhodes – The Birdcage, Bristol – Friday 4th April

Posted on April 5, 2014 by Kevin McGough

Spellbinding and hair tingling Hitcham born Rhodes (David Rhodes) arrives in Bristol armed with some sure-fire future hits – so perfectly formed you may suspect they were a gift from Zeus rather than a mortal creation – to enrapture Bristol’s… Continue Reading →

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REVIEW: POLAR BEAR- THEKLA, BRISTOL – SATURDAY 22ND MARCH

Posted on March 26, 2014 by Kevin McGough

Aberdeen is not the first place one would think to find a jazz superstar, but then Scottish born Seb Rochford and his troop of experimental pioneers, Polar Bear, are in so many ways an exceptional case. Former Mercury Music Prize… Continue Reading →

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