By reviewsphere / 29th December 2016
With no support act and an interminable wait from the doors opening at 7 pm to the curtain rising a...
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By reviewsphere / 25th December 2016
It’s the end of December again and that means it’s almost a new year. And with every New Year we...
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By reviewsphere / 22nd December 2016
by Angus Wolfe Murray The wonder is the land and the land is the stage. If nothing else the Lyceum's...
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By reviewsphere / 21st December 2016
Interview with psychotherapist and author Christopher Burn about social media addiction and his new book on recovery by Manuela Boghian...
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By reviewsphere / 17th December 2016
by Eion Gibbs After I finished reading 9 Months in Tibet I had a feeling of having lost something. It...
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By reviewsphere / 14th December 2016
by Chris Burn As the ‘Sweet Swan of Avon’ glides serenely into the fifth century since his death in April...
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By reviewsphere / 12th December 2016
by Chris Burn Saturday night at the Usher Hall and the Soul Supreme Show is about to begin. Front stage...
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By reviewsphere / 7th December 2016
by Chris Burn It is 3.00 pm on a grey November afternoon. I am due to talk about my book...
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By reviewsphere / 5th December 2016
by Ross Hunter Last month saw The Fawcett Society – Britain’s leading charity promoting gender equality – state that the...
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By reviewsphere / 5th December 2016
by Carine Belmont In the United States, in France or in the United Kingdom, our western society seems to want...
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By reviewsphere / 29th November 2016
by Zainab bint Younus “Take that thing off your head!” “BRAINWASHED.” “Go back to Iran!” “You look like a penguin.”...
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By reviewsphere / 28th November 2016
by Paula Smith In May 2017 France will go to the polls to vote in a new President. Recent Presidents...
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