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It’s a close, sultry evening, the back door of the Cube is flung open to the garden. Eric Chenaux is mingling and chatting in the bar, taking full advantage of the Cube’s famously relaxed attitude to ...
A consultation on the proposed changes to the health and disability benefits system is due to close on June 30 ...
It’s not every day a city gets the chance to reset its future; to reshape how it speaks, works and grows together. But that’s exactly what’s in front of us right now. As we’re now in the ballot period ...
Special guest Rick Wakeman performs a live, semi-improvised score alongside Guenter for Buster Keaton’s The Boat (1921). It’s a swift return to the Beacon for Rick after his own show in October ...
Elaine Brown, schools outreach manager at the university and founder of the Unlock Cyber initiative, has been awarded an MBE in the Birthday Honours of King Charles III for her contributions to ...
The Lincolnshire Poacher, taken from new album Dreamers Dawn, is a trad song with rocket-boosters, Evan Carson’s great splashy drums and Toby Shaer’s whistle providing the fuel as Kelly strums away ...
Bristol’s annual Kidical Mass bike ride made its way from Castle Park to Queen Square, heading along Baldwin Street, St Stephen’s Street, Colston Avenue and Broad Quay. The Kidical Mass alliance is ...
Opening proceedings with She Looked Like Me was a surefire way of preparing the crowd for a transcendent journey into cyberspace, with co-producer Matt Lewin switching often between keys, bass and ...
The much-anticipated sequel will be accompanied by a book tour – and Welsh will be appearing at a special launch event hosted by Bookhaus Bristol at Trinity Centre on July 22. In conjunction with the ...
Bristol Cathedral has launched an open call for artists to create a permanent artwork honouring the resilience, culture, and faith of African and Afro-Caribbean communities in Bristol. The commission ...
The Rainbow Bridge once again lives up to its name following a painting session from the local community living on both sides of the span connecting Montpelier and St Andrew’s. It is known as the ...
Hundreds of people gathered on either side of the docks to watch a variety of magnificent men, women and children in their flying machines ...