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  • Brimming with energy, Dead Agents’ gritty hard rock sound has gained them a loyal following over the last few years. The Birmingham quartet released their latest single ‘Hard to Burn’ in February and it’s sure to […]

  • If you were sixteen and wide-eyed in 2012, London was a good place to be. The Olympics painted the city with a warm and inclusive backdrop for fresh talent to pass through and do its bit. In the autumn, a new […]

  • The date is Sunday, March 22nd in the year 2020. 

    The parks of Wolverhampton paint a placid, bucolic landscape. The smoothed pavements intertwine with lush, undulating pockets of freshly-mown grass, […]

  • Many songs deal with heartbreak, but some just hit you. Franco-American soul-singer THÉA delivers this superbly on her latest, ‘I Lied.’

    Laden with influence spanning the work of Amy Winehouse and Lianna La […]

  • In light of the recent COVID-19 pandemic, there seems to be more questionable information on the internet than ever. From headlines telling us not to worry because it’s ‘just the flu’ to news outlets telli […]

  • If you thought Coronavirus was a joke, then it really, really isn’t funny anymore.

    The outbreak of Coronavirus from China’s wet meat markets has sent the world into overdrive and chaos. A futuristic society […]

  • ‘The best conversations are with yourself. At least there’s no risk of a misunderstanding.’

    First published in 2009, Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead, translated from Polish by Antonia Llo […]

  • Having go-to work or study music could be the thing that keeps you on track during this unprecedented time. More people than ever before will be working from home, which presents certain challenges; can you […]

  • All we see at the minute is doom and gloom in the news. Warranted fear and anxiety surrounding COVID-19 is reaching crisis point and it seems most of our days are going to be spent indoors. We previously brought […]

  • As people around the UK are either in self-isolation, let go from their jobs or working from home, a lot of free time has opened up in our normally hectic schedules. As a semi-agoraphobic Millennial whose idea […]

  • Sad Happy is the fourth studio album by indie-rock band, Circa Waves, released 13 March 2020.

    The Liverpool based four-piece released the album in two halves; Happy was released at the beginning of the year, […]

  • Pterodactyls, written by Nicky Silver, was the most absurd piece of theatre I have seen in quite some time. Theatre Group’s talented cast of five delivered the dark comedy’s problematic themes with great maturity […]

  • Face of Kid Francescoli, Mathieu Hocine, meets me in a bar a short walk from Hackney’s ‘Oslo’. It’s a contrast from the glitz of the evening’s venue – somewhere familiar, cosy and a little boisterous. ‘Oslo’, o […]

  • Morgan wrote a new post 5 years, 9 months ago

    As Oli very rightly states in Open Theatre’s production of Lemons Lemons Lemons Lemons Lemons, “There are some things that you just can’t say in 140 words…”. He mentions wedding speeches and “epic poetry”, and […]

  • No Time to Die, the upcoming James Bond movie and the last to feature Daniel Craig in the role, has been delayed by 7 months in light of the coronavirus outbreak and “careful consideration and thorough e […]

  • Morgan wrote a new post 5 years, 9 months ago

    As a northern theatre student that finds themself surrounded by southern artists the majority of the time, I cannot tell you how incredibly refreshing it was to watch Two by Jim Cartwright, and directed by Tom […]

  • After researching the horrifying truths behind the Dusseldorf Ripper, I was sceptical about how Anthony Neilson might have adapted the story into an engaging and ethical piece of theatre. Despite my inital […]

  • Following her band’s small introduction, Lennon Stella walks on to the stage with nothing but her guitar and an infectious smile. With such a strong stage presence, it’s hard to believe that the singer/songwriter […]

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