Sat peacefully outside City Hall, protesters held signs reading ‘I oppose genocide, I support Palestine Action.’ ...
By , Second Year, Comparative Literatures and Cultures Christmas is fast approaching, and so is the stress of gift giving, ...
Galway's indie rockers NewDad bring their bittersweet dreampop to Electric Bristol, following the release of their album, Altar.
On a cold, rainy typical Bristol night, stepping into The Fleece felt like entering a pocket of warmth, thanks in no small part to the evening’s openers. Gracie Friel set the tone with rich vocals ...
Melodic sweetness mixed with scathing rawness of poetry, Billie Marten is living proof that softness can sting.
Amongst Clifton Literature Festivals eclectic lineup comes Jonathan Dimbleby. He reflected on the state of Palestine during the current conflict and it's people speaking about the recent revision of ...
Megan Oberholzer recalls attending an event at Watershed that discussed the changing face of publishing and careers in the ...
The response to yesterday's budget will likely be hailed as a victory in No.10, possibly saving the chancellor her job. But ...
Set aside 20 minutes to watch Alfie Dicken’s new film about masculine vulnerability and find comfort in knowing it is okay to ...
La Chimera (2023) prompted a recent insight into magical realism in film focussing on the journey between the living and the ...
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