Must See Monday – Events of The Week

30th March 2015 TIP OF THE WEEK What: Chuckle Busters Comedy: Nish Kumar – Ruminations on the Nature of Subjectivity // Where: The Wardrobe Theatre // When: Thurs 2nd April (8pm) // Cost: £8.50 Depending on your opinion, Nish Kumar is either “a highly… Continue Reading

Gallery: Laura Doggett, Bristol Birdcage

19th March 2015 Unique Bath starlet Laura Doggett treated Bristol Birdcage to an enrapturing set on the first night of her first headline tour.  Stef Formica captured the momentous occasion for posterity: [gallery_bank type=”images” format=”masonry” title=”true” desc=”false” responsive=”true” animation_effect=”shake” album_title=”false”… Continue Reading

Review: Laura Doggett, The Birdcage

19th March 2015   When it comes to civic rivalries Bristol vs Bath doesn’t really even register on the Richter scale. This isn’t the historically fraught hostility of a Manchester and Liverpool. If anything our two fair cities share more of… Continue Reading

Review: Ablutions, Bristol Old Vic

18th March 2015 What becomes of a person, when they turn out to be the very thing they hate the most?  This is the diametric conundrum explored by the characters and sketches of Man Booker shortlisted author, Patrick DeWitt in his 2009 novel Ablutions,… Continue Reading

Interview: Roni Size, Red Bull Music Academy Radio

17th March 2015 Bristol’s very own Drum-n-Bass legend Roni Size recently caught up with Red Bull Music Academy Radio to reflect on his long and vaunted career behind the decks. Listen to what the man from St Andrews had to say for… Continue Reading

Review: Tariq Ali – The Extreme Centre, At Bristol

9th March 2015 Ahead of what promises to be another closely fought, and probably inconclusive election this May, Tariq Ali questions what it would take for the left to stay true to it’s political convictions rather than capitulating to fear. Since… Continue Reading