Alive in Berlin: An Album Launch, Part Art Exhibition All Rock and Roll
A man walked directly up to me, I had no idea who he was but he had intense eyes that were wide with wonder, and he burst out with; “I have worked here for years and of all the events over all that...
View ArticleTallulah Rendall at The Firestation – Reviewed
One sunny evening in Windsor we were treated to a rather intimate evening with singer Tallulah Rendall who was in town to launch her second album Alive. I think it’s always a bit special to see an...
View ArticleWhat Does It Take To Make Carnival?
August Bank Holiday Weekend this year found me at Carnival for the first time. I’ve always wanted to go but something has always come up, till now. I didn’t know what to expect, I heard it would be...
View ArticleInsane Championship Wrestling, A Modern Story
I’m in a small hall in deepest Hackney. To my right, a pretty hipster girl is screaming “Kill The Ref” whilst two men in Lycra hit each other with steel chairs, throw each other onto drawing-pins and...
View ArticlePhotographic Review Of A Night of Unseen Photographs of Bob Dylan and His Music
A night of unseen photographs of Bob Dylan, by Ana María Vélez Wood, and a revue of museos singing Dylan songs in their own style, bathed in gaudy lighting in an old disused warehouse south of the...
View ArticleA Secret Prison
Secret Cinema’s immersive film experiences have become the hottest tickets in London entertainment. The premise being that you experience the world of the film that you are about to see, with...
View ArticleJust How Much Fun Can You Have With A Ukulele?
The Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain is giving a Comedy Concert on April Fool’s Day at the Royal Festival Hall, London. The group is made up of all-singing, all-strumming Ukulele players, which...
View ArticlePoetry Raw, An Evening Of Celebration
The walls were alive with the sound of music and poems at Waterstones Book Store in Windsor, UK, last Wednesday. Over 200 poems were submitted to this year’s The Royal Berkshire Poetry Competition,...
View ArticleA Very Fantastic Journey: An Open Mic Night At The Hay Literary Festival 2011
Two years ago Julie-Ann Corrigan, “writer of short stories and magazine articles but mostly though, an aspiring novelist” went with her family to The Hay Festival as just one of the crowd. But little...
View ArticleBusting Ghosts with Future Cinema
Sitting down in the chair, I expected something to happen. It jerked forward and backward and I laughed appropriately. Then nothing. Moments later I was screaming unedifyingly, whilst running away...
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