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Turin Brakes, Fleece

Posted on November 1, 2014 by Kevin McGough

“Is everyone in here taking refuge from the zombie apocalypse?” It’s a valid question that sprightly bassist, Eddie Myer, poses. Although, whilst that heady brew of drunken ghouls and giddy pumpkins are invading the pavements outside, inside Bristol’s Fleece most… Continue Reading →

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The Window, Bristol Old Vic

Posted on October 24, 2014 by Scott Hammond

Produced by Ferment, a developmental project of theatre makers based at Bristol Old Vic, “The Window” is a 60 minute performance that explores aging, loneliness and societal obligations in a modern world where the concept of “community” often merely evokes… Continue Reading →

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Review: Dylan Thomas: Return Journey, Tobacco Factory

Posted on September 24, 2014 by Scott Hammond

With the anniversary of his birth sharing a 2014 centenary with the outbreak of World War One, Dylan Thomas tributes were, of course, always going to be rather lost within the importance of such commemorations. Thomas, though, is viewed by… Continue Reading →

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Review: Finding Fela, The Watershed, Bristol

Posted on September 7, 2014 by Scott Hammond

When such a colourful subject, and a life replete with such chaos and debauchery, is placed within the hands of an Oscar winning documentarian, it is hard to foresee the results as being anything short of compelling. Thus, ‘Finding Fela,’… Continue Reading →

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Theatre Review: Stalin’s Daughter – The Brewery Theatre, Bristol – Tuesday 12th August

Posted on August 13, 2014 by Scott Hammond

Unbeknown to many Bristolians is the actuality that, for many years, the suburb of Clifton once played host to the progeny of one of the world’s most brutal dictators. After fleeing for America in 1967, Svetlana Alliluyeva’s journey of escape… Continue Reading →

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Documentary Review: The Armstrong Lie (2013)

Posted on June 22, 2014 by Scott Hammond

“It’s very hard to conceal the truth forever.” Just three hours after the bathetic formality of his Oprah Winfrey interview, these matter-of-fact words are spoken by disgraced seven time Tour De France winner Lance Armstrong to filmmaker Alex Gibney at… Continue Reading →

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Mayfest Review: Scottee’s Camp, Bristol Old Vic, Thursday 15th May 2014

Posted on May 18, 2014 by Scott Hammond

Mayfest, Bristol’s unique annual festival of theatre and the performing arts, kicked off in typically idiosyncratic style with the variety showcase of ‘Scottee’s Camp.’ The clue, of course, was in the title but the pre-show soundtrack of Village People’s ‘In… Continue Reading →

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Documentary Review: Beware of Mr Baker (2013)

Posted on May 12, 2014 by Scott Hammond

The spectacle of a filmmaker being violently ambushed by his subject is a compelling way for any documentary to begin; this is exactly what happens in the first minutes of ‘Beware of Mr Baker’ as legendary rock drummer Ginger Baker… Continue Reading →

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