The much-anticipated annual Christmas mash-up is the jewel in the Wardrobe’s glittering crown, and Dickens and Luhrmann make an intriguing pair of creative inspirations for this year’s offering – ...
Exploring themes of grief, anxiety and love, Fletchr Fletchr’s discography makes for resonant, emotional listening which clearly connects them to their growing audiences, something which is wholly ...
Tourists can be sensitive to even minimal increases in prices and elect to take their custom elsewhere. The concern is that a tourist tax to stay in Bristol might drive them to other city-break ...
Participants will receive tickets to three performances at Bristol Old Vic, alongside three informal workshops ...
The result is a brand that doesn’t shout fashion elitism. Instead, AlrightMate is all about humour, community, and storytelling. Luca collaborates with Bristol artists, photographers, and DJs ...
Glow Up Studio, 84 West Street Home of Bristol’s award winning Beauty & Medical Aesthetics team, Glow Up Studio offers everything from make-up artistry to massage, lips to lashes and spray tans to ...
Council homes in Bristol are left empty for almost three months on average in between tenancies despite thousands languishing on the housing waiting list. Staff at Bristol City Council could be paying ...
A touch of greenery is being added to the Centre as the colourful artwork only unveiled in September continues to deteriorate. On Thursday morning, a team in hi-vis were planting flowerbeds and plants ...
On December 4, there will be a rare opportunity to enjoy a candlelit carol service at St John on the Wall church ...
Across the first weekend in December, EOTA will be welcoming the return of their annual Christmas Market. There will be a range of stalls from local makers, as well as food stalls, live music and ...
Burns (synths) and Kooner (mixing desk) are joined at Strange Brew by drummer Rich Thair (Red Snapper), guitarist Phil Mossman (LCD Soundsystem) and bassist Nick Abnett (The Aloof). That’s five of the ...
A groundbreaking event was attended by Tony Dyer, leader of Bristol City Council and Barry Parsons, chair of the homes and housing delivery committee, alongside colleagues from the council and ...
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