Leeds Festival boasts an ever impressive and diverse line-up, ranging all the way from punk and metal, through to rock, alternative, indie, dance, and electro; these are a few of the reasons why ...
Expect all sorts from Telstar including Motown classics + Northern Soul floorfillers to modern funky stompers... with Live Music from Billy & The Biscuit Bros. Banging covers from Funk to Soul to ...
Made in Dagenham is based on the book by Richard Bean with Music by David Arnold and Lyrics by Richard Thomas. Directed by Alison Baker with Musical Director Phil Toms. The musical is about the ...
An evening in conversation with Jim Spence In a long and varied career, Jim has been a law lecturer, BBC journalist, the Rector of Dundee University and is now a writer and podcaster. Come and ...
Multi award-winning comedian Mark Nelson returns to Merchant City Comedy at Blackfriars to film a new show exploring whether it's really possible to become a new and improved person. One of the ...
McGovern Park's Annual Family Fireworks Display is sponsored by Kearns Residential, this year's theme will be MONSTERS! There will be a funfair, two UV glow kids parties in The Emerald Rooms, meet ...
Uk's leading tribute to The Stone Roses- "The Absolute Stone Roses" come to York for a New Year spectacle.
Video -Postcard from Havana - from the Album WORD PAINTINGS [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t7qT-9RnFJs] THE BEST OF KEITH JAMES 50 years as an independent Musician ...
A self-styled cosmopolitan Nepalese restaurant, Thamel brings the ever-popular Gautam’s brand to the corner of East London and Broughton Street with plenty of eye-popping aesthetics. Perhaps in ...
Between Two Waters, a new book by Inver chef-proprietor Pam Brunton, is a far-reaching polemic presenting an alternative to a broken food system, finds Jo Laidlaw ‘This book came from a disjoint ...
Which podcast educates you? I like badly produced podcasts that are clearly DIY passion projects. Give me that poor audio quality, unedited low-fi goodness! Those three-month gaps between episodes?
Fire Engines shone briefly but brightly on Edinburgh’s music scene in the early 80s. Neil Cooper has written an extensive essay and interviewed the band for the CD booklet of Chrome Dawns, a ...