Anna Dodd reviews Foul is Fair, the latest work from student company Cherish the Orange.
Anna Dodd and Lenny Osler attend 'Bonn Starts in Bristol', a policy event organised by Chevening Scholars focusing on just ...
Join Sophie and Ben as they traverse through the festivities of this year’s Dot To Dot festival!
The World Cup this year is split between the United States, Canada and Mexico, with football fans all over the world counting down the days until their nations play on the world stage. It's the basis ...
In a time where the job market for graduates is the worst it's ever been, Bristol based Rising Arts Agency have placed youths ...
My friend battles with her umbrella as we hop off the number 2 bus. A five-minute walk later and we reach Redcatch Community Garden in Knowle, tucked to the right of the entrance to Redcatch Park.
Now we’ve reached the end of another year, I’m sure most of us can look back on our past ‘September-selves’ and appreciate how much we’ve changed. It seems our elders may actually have a point when ...
In its preview form Spotlights’ Edinburgh Fringe show God Complex presents itself as a familial sitcom about mythological Greek Gods. But this veil does not present the defining characteristic of the ...
On meeting Julia her body language suggests she was destined to be a poet. Watching her facial features, they seem to move as though feeling for words of inspiration, like hands anticipating obstacles ...
DramSoc’s latest offering is thematically fascinating, technologically ambitious, and, at times moving. Body Parts is an incredibly welcome addition to the student-written programme of work in Bristol ...
Returning to Ashton Court for another year, Love Saves The Day once again proved why it has become such a staple of Bristol’s festival calendar. This scalding hot May weekend, Fed and Ari take on the ...