ALBUM REVIEW: Turbowolf- ‘The Free Life’
Words by Max Harley Taylor Bristol band Turbowolf return with their third album The Free Life, where the band feel […]
Words by Max Harley Taylor Bristol band Turbowolf return with their third album The Free Life, where the band feel […]
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By Max Modell A chorus of pop-punk rising from the audience greeted me as I entered Y Plas in preparation
By Luisa De la Concha Montes Days before Everything Everything’s concert in Bristol, we were panicking. The starting date of
by Vittoria Zerbini The Cardiff University Operatic Society has, ever since its emergence, staged many concerts. A few examples are
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by Andrea Gaini ÔÿàÔÿàÔÿàÔÿàÔÿà A delightful opera season could not have been ended in a better way by the Welsh
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ÔÿàÔÿàÔÿàÔÿàÔÿà by Manjeevan Kaur Act One’s energetic performance and relentlessly sharp acting in the play is a definite must see.
God’s Own Country is the film Hollywood forgot about. Move over Jon Snow, there’s a new brooding protagonist in town.