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Matt Otridge started out playing in punk bands and putting on gigs there as early as 2002: “It was the silliest thing I ever did, because before you know it I’ve spent my whole life in the music ...
A residents association has said that Bristol’s tallest unfinished building “should never have received planning approval”. It comes as the company hoping to complete the scheme are asking Bristol ...
In a bid to restore Broadmead’s lost nature to the shopping district, Bristol-based artists Sylvia Rimat and Charli Clark will be bringing the wildflower installation and audio experience Broad Meadow ...
La Taberna: Fire & Feast takes place in a sumptuously decorated tent on the lawns outside the elegant Bath stone hotel, and comprises a three-course meal, largely cooked outdoors over fire.
Legendary producer and innovator Roni Size has been announced as the final headline act for Lake Paradiso Festival 2025. A brand new festival from the team behind Valley Fest, Lake Paradiso takes ...
Our Scene: An Archive of Bristol’s Queer Nightlife Rebirth, is a collaborative project between Conqueer and Bristol Pride and is due to come out in July. The book will be a feast for the eyes as it ...
On Saturday, skatepark Shredenhams hosted its first inclusive skate and wheelchair motorcross (WCMX) jam. Throughout the day a schedule of activities were arranged that puts inclusivity centre stage.
With a reggae superstar, a Cumbia master musician, a Ghanaian Gospel sensation and a Palestinian virtuoso you can span the globe this month.
On a creative level, AI music lacks the soul and personality that draws us to a person’s artistry. It is not surprising to see one YouTube comment branding it a “boring, bland and emotionless song”.
Apologies for the slight interruption in service. This month sees festival season in full swing, and is pretty quiet for gigs. That’s good news for veteran acts like Gun and Ugly Kid Joe, who get the ...
The last match of the regular season was a game that Pat Lam’s men had to win to secure a spot in the Premiership semi-final and they did what was asked of them, beating Harlequins by 52 points to 26 ...
"Medical conditions don’t define you and he is my brother first"21 year-old Freya reflects on her relationship with "cheeky monkey" brother ...