Quench Food Evening: Mezza Luna
Another issue means another Quench Food Evening and it would appear this monthly expedition is turning into an exploration of […]
Another issue means another Quench Food Evening and it would appear this monthly expedition is turning into an exploration of […]
It’s toe curlingly cold outside, the nights are still long and dark, and post-Christmas break we’re all missing the comfort
It’s no secret that the giant cinema chains are expensive. Even so, it may shock you to find out that
This film has a lot to live up to as the biopic of Stephen Hawking, one of the most remarkable
Brooding. Sparse. Disturbing. Foxcatcher makes for enthralling cinema with its unanimously strong performances, excellent cinematography and harrowing story.  A story
The brightest and best in new music this month… Lucas A wise fellow once said ÔÇÿLucas is good.’ This wise
Quench Music let you know what they’re looking forward to in the coming year Newcomer: L├Ñpsley As we enter
From FKA twigs to Bombay Bicycle Club and Death From Above 1979 to Caribou, Quench Music round up the
Reviewed on PC Instead of developing on existing models the guys at Ubisoft Montreal have gone for a whole lotta
We weigh in on the Spotify debate; was Taylor right to take her music away from the world’s largest
On Thursday 20th November Danii Penny caught up with the lovely Sam Douglas, bassist and songwriter of Mallory Knox, for
Morality systems has become the trend in many modern games Does a time ever come where a man decides to
Thinking about taking a gap year but have no idea where to start? One such place, which guarantees to answer
With the nights drawing in and a frosty chill in the air, there’s nothing to get you feeling festive quite
Unlike the other pantomimes which are dominantly shown this time of year, Arabian Nights offers something different as it is
The best from a year ago returns: Reviewed on Xbox One You may wonder why a game which already enjoyed
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Jade Attwood reviews Augustines at The Globe… With both floors of The Globe packed to the rafters from the outset,
Ahead of their support slot in Cardiff’s Great Hall, Rachel Cunliffe and Louis Browne caught up with Olly and Emre
The first issue of BUTT was published in 2001, but it wasn’t until 2006 when the BUTT BOOK was published