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16 June 2022
Aliens Don't Ring Doorbells Announcement!
Interstellar classic-rock band Aliens Don’t Ring Doorbells are back! This time they have a brand new single, a UK tour and plans for a new album after the extraordinary success of their debut ‘Arrival’.
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16 June 2022
Kris James champions this years LeeStock festival
What better way to celebrate the Diamond Jubilee than in the most British fashion possible, sat back with a couple of pints, listening to some classic British music, all whilst at a UK summer festival.
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15 June 2022
Madame Tussauds: uneventful or exhilarating
Madame Tussauds, a great day out for all! The set designs, lighting, and live actors make a special experience with a fresh take on exhibiting the artists’ work. You are encouraged to interact with the wax models and have a laugh.
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11 June 2022
Review – Top Gun: Maverick (2022)
This legacy sequel improves upon its predecessor in every conceivable way.
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10 June 2022
Review: Nick Mulvey's New Mythology
Nick Mulvey unveils his third album, New Mythology, which winds around personal stories of brotherhood and the lost civilisations of Anglesey.
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9 June 2022
The Islamic World from The British Museum - Review
This is a short review of my visit to The Albukhary Foundation Gallery of the Islamic World in the British Museum.
I really appreciate any feedback on my review!
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9 June 2022
Pop-country duo Juna N Joey performs at LeeStock Festival 2022
All the way from Nashville, sibling-duo Juna N Joey makes an appearance at this year's LeeStock Festival.
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9 June 2022
Chip and Dale Rescue Rangers: References don't make good films. By Sam Sweeney.
A review of Chip and Dale Rescue Rangers.
THIS REVIEW CONTAINS SPOILERS FOR BOTH CHIP AND DALE RESCUE RANGERS AND DR STRANGE: IN MULTIVERSE OF MADNESS
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9 June 2022
Peach Blossom Spring by Melissa Fu
Peach Blossom Spring is a beautiful work of historical fiction about war, family, resilience, and migration.
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8 June 2022
Brighton Fringe: Practice of Zen
This 90-minute theatre piece by Theatre Ronin is an ethereal tribute to Wuxia.
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6 June 2022
Review - Top Gun: Maverick
In this sequel to the classic 1986 film, Tom Cruise and director Joseph Kosinski transcend simple military propaganda and create a visually-spectacular testament to the power of the moving image and human ingenuity.
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4 June 2022
Noughts and Crosses by Malerie Blackman - book review
Noughts and Crosses simply don’t mix. Against a background of prejudice and distrust, highlighted by terrorist activity, a romance builds between Sephy and Callum -- but it will lead them into terrible danger. Can they find a way to be together?
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3 June 2022
Review: Your Flaws
An improvised musical spanning Norway, internal affairs, and how we might mitigate capitalism.
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3 June 2022
What My Bones Know by Stephanie Foo
What My Bones Know is a shrewdly insightful memoir that sheds light on the little-discussed topic of C-PTSD (complex post-traumatic stress disorder).
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2 June 2022
Review: Rififi (Jules Dassin, 1955)
As part of HOME Manchester's 'Hollywood Blacklistees in Europe' season, a crime classic graced the silver screen once again.
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2 June 2022
Brighton Fringe Review : 'Rough Night'
We’ve all undoubtedly had a rough night, but I’m willing to bet that it wasn’t quite as rough as this one was. Rough Night unfolds over four friends’ social media accounts where each friend is a piece of the puzzle; it’s up to you to solve it.
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1 June 2022
'Free' by Hilary Roberts
Chart-topping Hilary Roberts deliver new dance smash single 'Free'.
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30 May 2022
Review: Everything Everywhere All At Once
The trippiest film of 2022 is here starring Michelle Yeoh, and it does not disappoint.