Join Sophie and Ben as they traverse through the festivities of this year’s Dot To Dot festival!
Anna Dodd and Lenny Osler attend 'Bonn Starts in Bristol', a policy event organised by Chevening Scholars focusing on just ...
Anna Dodd reviews Foul is Fair, the latest work from student company Cherish the Orange.
In a time where the job market for graduates is the worst it's ever been, Bristol based Rising Arts Agency have placed youths ...
Since coming to university, have you noticed that students are much less willing to 'agree to disagree'? Maya Cavale explores how this issue may be quietly polarising our relationships.
University of Bristol students are not just struggling to find jobs or afford rent. According to this year’s Big Bristol SU report, they are increasingly struggling to feel like they belong. Conducted ...
My friend battles with her umbrella as we hop off the number 2 bus. A five-minute walk later and we reach Redcatch Community Garden in Knowle, tucked to the right of the entrance to Redcatch Park.
Magnetic from the word go, their spark is equally contagious on stage and over zoom. They easily flitted between serious discussions about gender in comedy and hilarious anecdotes about their failed ...
Located in the unpromising culinary backwater of Bedminster, Bombil’s façade might be described as majestic, not least in contrast to the gaudy lights of ‘Nail Century’, ‘Star Barbers’ and the toxic ...
Filmmaker turned social advocate, Melanie Vaxevanakis, founded the 'Mazi Project' to challenge the growing marginalisation of young people, following the 2021 free school meals scandal. Based in the ...
The Rocky Horror Picture Show is nothing if not reliable; reliably camp, reliably queer, reliably fun. Its very popularity is perpetuated through tradition, a counter-culture tradition celebrating its ...
University, depending on who you talk to, often falls into two categories. There are those who study from nine to five, for whom their degree is a purely academic pursuit, a stepping stone to an ...