War Horse
I love going to the theatre. There is something very raw and elemental about sitting…
I love going to the theatre. There is something very raw and elemental about sitting…
In a world that is unavoidably privileging the internet mediums of Spotify, Youtube and the like, The EDGE ask how, and why, radio still exists.
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Forgive me for having a total music geek moment, but recently I’ve got to thinking…
We know him and love him as the brilliant, bumbling Maurice Moss from Channel 4’s…
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“I mean, I don’t want to go on about it…but if people start turning their…
The compelling social critique that is Paddy Chayefsky’s “Network” is as chillingly relevant today as it was in 1976
Chapel Club frontman Lewis Bowman and guitarist Michael Hibbert give their thoughts on touring, festivals and Cyndi Lauper.
40 years on since the passing of one of the musical greats but how and why has his legacy lived on.
Jimmy Eat World return with to their roots with new record ‘Invented’