Amidst the throes of what feels like endless deadlines, I was able to lift my head out of the water for a precious evening spent watching live music at the Fleece, a venue I’d only ever frequented for ...
Filmmaker turned social advocate, Melanie Vaxevanakis, founded the 'Mazi Project' to challenge the growing marginalisation of young people, following the 2021 free school meals scandal.
The political landscape of Britain has changed since the EU referendum. Sophie Mitchell discusses the ramifications of this ...
The Rocky Horror Picture Show, The 50th Anniversary Spectacular Tour came to Bristol Beacon on 28th April as part of a UK tour, celebrating half a decade of the cult classic movie.
Weighed down by its muddled plot and empty threats, though strengthened by Adam Scott’s affecting performance, Hokum is still ...
Equal parts whimsical and self-conscious, ‘The Magic Faraway Tree’ transforms Enid Blyton’s post-war escapism into a ...
As Winestock kicks off, have you considered the cultural implications of your outfit? Jemima Choi offers some insight.
The rain couldn’t come close to diluting the energy of Lost Track of Time’s first-ever day festival.
We all have those moments in our lives when we turn to our friends and exclaim ‘Oh my god, this feels like a movie!’, for film students it’s usually everyday, and with my time at Bristol coming to an ...
By Annabelle Minnis, First Year, Philosophy and Theology Sometimes, the best nights out don’t involve queuing for drinks or shouting over loud music… they involve baking cakes with your friends!  Just ...
It is a truth self-evident (but all too often denied) that the main point of being in a band is to look cool. So thank God Baby Berserk are here to be honest about this motivation; the first thing you ...