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A number of mysterious doors have appeared across Bristol, leaving passers-by asking what they might mean if they mean anything at all. The white, yellow and blue doors have been painted in locations ...
“Are you ready to have the best damn night of your effing life?” we’re asked. “Well don’t worry – the man with the golden larynx is back.” That man, self-described as “the greatest living entertainer ...
It comes one year after a group of racist thugs were only prevented from entering another hotel by a heroic group of ...
The new Renters Rights Bill, expected to come into force towards the end of 2025, aims to give tenants more protection and make renting fairer. It will stop landlords from using “no-fault” evictions ...
Bristol illustrator Zoë Power and the Bristol Mural Collective, a street art collective for women, have organised a paint jam to express solidarity with Palestinians. The murals were painted on ...
On Saturday, Bristol-based illustrator Zoë Power and the Bristol Mural Collective, a street art collective for women, organised a paint jam, near the Chocolate Factory in Greenbank, to express ...
Creativity clearly runs in the family—Richard and David are the nephew and great-nephew, respectively, of renowned author ...
The band reminisce about Bristol shows where they played to nobody in the Mothers’ Ruin before the set highlight Everything and Nothing, a song for lost friends, Laurie’s jaunty mandolin a perfect ...
Yet, on Friday, the gastropub on Regent Street in Clifton Village announced with “heavy hearts and the deepest regret” that it was permanently closing. Although the pub had been on Regent Street for ...
Inspired by 20th century Italian composers Kevin Figes had devised a thoroughly interesting and varied programme of classical/jazz fusion.
Aerospace Bristol and the Rolls-Royce Heritage Trust have come together to curate a showstopping collection of ...
“This has made it impossible to develop the affordable housing without grant funding. Baltic Wharf is a fantastic scheme — ...