Don’t let the heat dampen your spirits, as this July, Siren Festival returns to transform this dreary summer into an unforgettable symphony. Set against the breathtaking backdrop of Bristol’s ...
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 ...
Having recently found my dad's birth family and experiencing such joy at getting to know and connect with a new but somehow familiar group of people, this press invitation seemed right up my street!
Anna Dodd and Lenny Osler attend 'Bonn Starts in Bristol', a policy event organised by Chevening Scholars focusing on just ...
Join Sophie and Ben as they traverse through the festivities of this year’s Dot To Dot festival!
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.
The World Cup this year is split between the United States, Canada and Mexico, with football fans all over the world counting down the days until their nations play on the world stage. It's the basis ...
I remember the day of Cohen’s death through the way my mother cried about him, showing me a book of his collected lyrics translated into Polish gifted by a figure from the past. I was eleven years old ...
As our communication has increasingly become digitalised, phrases have become shorter and the pace of words being produced has accelerated massively. Like many other things, language has been put into ...
Sleeper’s front-woman Louise Wener gets candid about the band’s role in Britpop, their part in the Trainspotting soundtrack, and today’s cancel culture ahead of their 25 th anniversary tour of hit ...
Compared to the obvious charms of Clifton, say, or the vibrant diversity of Stokes Croft, Bristol city centre can feel a bit, well, soulless. But if you’re into food, it actually has a hell of a lot ...