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1 November 2024
Rivals- Season 1 TV Review
An exciting thrill ride full of 80’s nostalgia that will leave you wanting more.
TV Review of ‘Rivals’ on Disney+.
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6 November 2024 – 16 November 2024
London world premiere for Nine Sixteenths, focusing on black female role models
Nine Sixteenths is a fast, fun multimedia look at the media rise, fall and rise again of Janet Jackson. Inspired by Janet Jackson, created by Paula Varjack.
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24 February 2024
Musclebound UK tour opens in London
Hilarious and provocative, award-winning Rosy Carrick asks what are the sexual lessons we want to pass on to our daughters – and what do we still need to learn for ourselves? Runs 65 mins, no interval. Age guide 14+
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14 March 2024
Lionel - The Music Of Lionel Richie
The Lionel Tribute is coming to Maidstone, bringing world-class musicianship with the full band, directed by Jonny Miller of Talon!
Do not miss your chance to experience Lionel's music in it's full glory!
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25 June 2023
Curtain Call's The Wedding Singer: ‘A delight’
Curtain Call hits the stage with this iconic, sexy, laugh-out-loud love story. Robbie and Julia: destined to be together. There’s just the small matter of their fiancés… Chaos strikes the altar in this hilariously messy romcom.
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15 May 2023
Paul Young - Behind the Lens Review by Leon Watts
Hey guys, this is where I talk about Paul Young's concert in Swindon. I'm a 19 year old 80s fan so this is something that is close to my heart. I've discovered Paul Young's Music for about 8 years now and I think he is very talented.
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8 May 2023
Good Wilson releases laid-back new track "Plenty"
Austrian band Good Wilson releases new track 'Plenty' ahead of UK shows.
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21 April 2023
Get reminiscent with Solarrio's 'Started This Yet'
Today I decided to highlight a song a bit on the old side, "Started This Yet", as a way to promote Solarrio and his upcoming releases (singles + debut album).
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31 January 2023
Empire of Light Review: Sex, thugs and loss of control
Barricaded behind the grand, glass doors of the Empire Cinema on a quaint, British seafront, yearning, curiosity, hope and torment intertwine in Sam Mendes’ latest work of art.
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21 July 2022
Madness concert review: ‘Oh what fun we had…’
On a beautiful Friday evening, Madness descended on Shrewsbury for what was hoped to be an atmospheric and, for many, reminiscent few hours; reviving, not just the sound of the 80s, but the sound of working-class Britain. It was exactly that.
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4 July 2022
Running Up That Hill: The Stranger Things Effect
Almost four decades after its release, Kate Bush's 'Running Up That Hill (A deal with God)' hits the charts again as it features in Stranger Things 4. Warning: spoilers ahead.