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Dot to Dot (D2D) is the annual multi-venue celebration of all things alt, experimental and indie that starts and ends with guitars but – today at least – embraces flute, synth, strings, sax and all ...
Love Saves the Day returned to Ashton Court on Saturday for the first of the festival’s two days.
While Clifton’s expanse of green with its onsite Iron Age fort has played host to big events with crowds numbering the tens of thousands, this was a gig with a difference – and it’s due to return to a ...
Bristol Museum & Art Gallery has completed a major refurbishment in line with heritage requirements. Hartnell Taylor Cook, a leading commercial property consultancy, undertook the project which took ...
Oke Ewule has lived many lives. Born in 1970s Walthomstow, east London, he and his family returned to Nigeria, their country ...
Bristol Refugee Festival’s (BRF) main programme will take place June 7 to 22, with the theme ‘Community as a Superpower.’ They will be celebrating the extraordinary strength that can be found in ...
Many people see the Great British National Strike as far-right agitators and around 100 counter-protesters were also in Castle Park before midday on Saturday where they faced off ...
They are the final measures to go live as part of the East Bristol Liveable Neighbourhood trial, which has been beset by controversy ...
It’s not long before Thekla is cramped and sweaty; fans scream so loudly when Panic Shack come onstage it feels like feedback in my ears. Lead vocalist Sarah Harvey screams “Let’s fucking avit Bristol ...
Classic Accessories and the Rise of Conscious Fashion Fashion in Bristol isn’t just about aesthetics—it’s about ethics, too.
All in all, this production brings the climate crisis into stark focus. The Beautiful Future Is Coming is an urgent triumph ...
Insane Root: Henry V (age recommendation 10+) is at Temple Church from June 19-August 2 at 7.30pm on Tuesday and Wednesday, ...