Review: Beyond: Two Souls
This month, Adam Bown looks at the spiritual successor to Fahrenheit and Heavy Rain. Is it worthy of being called […]
This month, Adam Bown looks at the spiritual successor to Fahrenheit and Heavy Rain. Is it worthy of being called […]
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In 2010, Hunstanton-based band Deaf Havana lost their aggressive vocalist Ryan Mellor, and with that a substantial aspect of their
Mille Manderson has always showcased a typical Chelsea girl style by wearing neutral colours, excess bling and probably showing a
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Reviewed by Amy Endacott Boing!, devised by companies Travelling Light and Champloo Dance, is a piece of theatre which invited
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Reviewed by Matthew Lee Schneider “This hotel does not belong to America. ┬áThere are no vacuum cleaners, no rules and
Sean Smith, the slightly more outspoken half of The Blackout‘s vocal partnership, often jokes they are “the best live band
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Since letlive. broke into the UK hardcore scene following the release of their critically acclaimed album Fake History in 2010,
Remember Diana Vickers? Semi-finalist on The X Factor 2008? If not, perhaps you should, because take one glance at her
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Words by Laura Carter I’m sure I wasn’t the only one to be absolutely horrified at the news that Helen