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Amongst Bristol’s proudest theatrical exports is Ad Infinitum, which has for 18 years been a pioneering and distinguished force in UK physical theatre. The multi-award winning company’s most recent ...
DJ and events collective Full Spectrum are gearing up to celebrate half a decade of dancing away to drum and bass and championing local talent, with inclusivity and independence built into their core ...
You’re not checking or flicking or swiping or updating. You don’t talk or sing along. The music isn’t background noise to another round of life admin — it’s front, centre and all around, a certified ...
Bristol City Council’s corporate emissions, comprising largely its own building use and vehicle fleet, is forecast at 88 per cent reduction by the end of this financial year, a significant achievement ...
The “unprecedented” £752m of transport funding handed to West of England Metro mayor Helen Godwin last month will not be “Bristol-centric,” she has insisted.
Forbidden Worlds really pushes the boat out with its latest screening: a double-bill of sword and sorcery films based on novels by Conan creator Robert E Howard directed by MJ Bassett, attended by the ...
A new Pilates studio is opening in a building most recently occupied by a nautical booksellers and admiralty chart agents founded in 1838. The fit-out is currently underway for the second premises of ...
Chalk Line Theatre and playwright and co-director Sam Edmunds have produced an almost flawless show. A story shouting authenticity without ever sinking into self-pity or lazy stereotypical tropes is ...
The second season of the podcast has now been announced, with six episodes set to be released in the summer of 2025, with a focus on gaming and animation.
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