By reviewsphere / 16th July 2017
In advance of his eleven gigs (and counting) at this year's Edinburgh Jazz & Blues Festival, pianist Brian Kellock gave...
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By reviewsphere / 16th July 2017
by Frankie Hallam Scrolling through Netflix, a pastime anyone on the ol’ job search knows all too well, an option...
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By reviewsphere / 19th June 2017
by Peter Callaghan Watching writer and director Ray Packham’s excellent production of Judy! which transferred from Southwark Playhouse after debuting...
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By reviewsphere / 17th June 2017
Given the tumultuous events which have dominated the headlines since slam poet Harry Baker and jazz musician Chris Read made...
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By reviewsphere / 16th June 2017
by Chris Burn You wake with three questions in your head - a head that is spinning like a three-legged...
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By reviewsphere / 7th June 2017
by Paula Smith There is a crucial question to be asked in amongst the debate and questioning relating to Thursdays...
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By reviewsphere / 2nd June 2017
by Christopher Burn Shocking news emerged in 2015 - sixteenth-century clay pipes containing tobacco and marijuana traces were dug up...
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By reviewsphere / 30th May 2017
by Viktoria Mladenovski The Project Arts Centre in Dublin hosted Caroline Doolin’s video installation Fault Bound Bodies from the 10th...
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By reviewsphere / 23rd May 2017
by Paula Smith Although not the first terror attack to hit our nation, the Manchester attack is particularly hard hitting...
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By reviewsphere / 10th May 2017
by Dr Max Volino Overlooked For Healing and Restoring Mental Health Patients with neurological and psychological conditions are forced to...
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By reviewsphere / 6th May 2017
by Carine Belmont In France, the fighting is fierce and this is not the one you could think. The fight...
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By reviewsphere / 4th May 2017
by Andrew Jamieson WARNING: Mild spoilers ahead… May 12th sees the release of director Ridley Scott’s Alien: Covenant, his return...
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