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30 July 2024 – 11 August 2024
Peterborough Music Hub & Centre For Young Musicians Administrator
Peterborough Music Hub is looking to recruit an enthusiastic, passionate and motivated Music Hub and Centre for Young musicians Administrator to join our small core internal team working with an extended music education workforce and stakeholders across the city.
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31 July 2024
Interview with The Doc And The Dancer, aka Dr Harry Brunjes and Jacquie Brunjes
"This year we are doing something much more personal and this is essentially an interview. Do not worry, we are prepared. Spontaneity is all about rehearsal."
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30 July 2024
Exploring the Unique Sound and Impact of Zilo's Music
Zilo's music offers a unique and emotionally rich experience, appealing to a wide audience with its distinct vibe.
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30 July 2024
The Libertines On The Beach 28/07/2024
The Libertines are a band who were originally signed by Alan McGee they are indie rock and are known for their poetical lyrics and their infamous tabloid publicity which was at least partly an intentional move to gain publicity.
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30 July 2024
Maddox Jones On His Anthemic Euros Hit 'England Together'
Voice catches up with award-winning, Northampton-based artist Maddox Jones about his celebratory single 'England Together', collaboration and his upcoming album...
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30 July 2024
Heat Transfer Vinyl Printing
Affordable rates and best printing services are available in Tshirtink UK
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29 July 2024
The Secret Diary of Henry VIII, Shrewsbury Castle performance Review
A one-of-a-kind funny show!
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29 July 2024
Fierce Festival 2024 15-20 October
Fierce Festival is back with a bang as it launches a delectable programme of contemporary performance for 2024.
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27 July 2024
Interview with writer, director and improviser Jamie Sykes
"The show has a few dance numbers to allow the incels to fully express their inner emotional turmoil. There is one in particular that focuses on their sexual frustration that I love."
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27 July 2024
Interview with Jae West, actress and co-producer with The Hairy Godmothers
"The resolution that we get to at the end of both shows is heart-warming and nostalgic. Although we have a lot of laughs and can be very silly and mischievous throughout the show, both of the shows come to a strong message that we believe in."
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26 July 2024
A Musical that didn't need Music
Standing at the Sky's Edge is the new award winning British musical, but did it really need music?
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25 July 2024
NEW PUNK/POP ARTIST TBH BIBI RELEASES DEBUT SINGLE
TBH BIBI is an eighteen-year-old British non-binary artist and musician who draws inspiration from early 2000s pop-punk and alternative music genres.
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25 July 2024
Janet Devlin's 'Country Singer': A Bold Anthem Of Empowerment
Janet Devlin's latest single, ‘Country Singer,’ marks a triumphant return for the Northern Irish artist, delivering a potent message wrapped in authentic, rootsy sounds
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24 July 2024
Getting To Know B-nod: A Versatile Artist with Unique Bars
B-nod’s music is praised for its versatility and authenticity, touching on themes like fatherhood, personal struggles, and financial highs and lows. He offers a range of styles that cater to both deep reflection and light vibes.
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24 July 2024
The Haunting of Blaine Manor: Review
This play has all the trappings of your classic ghost story: spooky haunted manor – check. Cast of suspicious characters – check. Moody lighting (to highlight the odd creaky antiques) – check! Where this play falls short – it’s not scary.
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24 July 2024
Interview with multimedia comedian Ted Hill
"After a preview, someone came up to me to tell me I had to change a joke because ‘kids these days don’t know about Saddam Hussein’. I have not changed the joke, but do think about that comment a lot."
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24 July 2024
Interview with comedian and writer Stephanie Laing
"I’ve done years where I’ve been focused on getting good reviews or selling out the show, but I think it’s better if you just remember it’s a really really enjoyable way to spend a month of your life."
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24 July 2024
Interview with comedian Harriet Dyer
"This might sound mad but I wasn’t really a massive fan of comedy growing up (other than Russ Abbott and The Dinner Ladies) which I think helped me have a unique voice as I was never going off something that I knew."