Discovery: Fenixar
If you like your pop music to be slightly darker and more introspective than most of the stuff in the charts, then Fenixar is definitely worth … Continue reading Discovery: Fenixar
New Music: Estella Dawn – Can You Believe
You never quite know what to expect with Estella Dawn. Don’t get me wrong, her music is always fantastic, but she’s very good at genre-bending, with … Continue reading New Music: Estella Dawn – Can You Believe
Deer Shed Festival Announces Day Splits
Deer Shed, North Yorkshire’s independent family-friendly festival returns this month for its 16th edition. With organisers expecting the festival to sell-out for the second year in … Continue reading Deer Shed Festival Announces Day Splits
Live Review: Mistero Buffo at Friargate Theatre
The strolling players of Italy become relevant in York today because once every 4 years, the medieval mystery plays roll out the waggons and take to the streets.
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Preview: Jinkx Monsoon Brings Speaking of Witch To York
Fresh from conquering Broadway stages and earning acclaim for roles in Oh, Mary!, Pirates! The Penzance Musical and End of the Rainbow, Jinkx Monsoon returns to the UK this summer with an all-new live show.
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Discovery: Stern John’s Estuary-fuelled Punk and Folk Grounds Itself In The Modern Day
Folk, punk and social messages always seem to go hand in hand. Southend’s Stern John is an emerging example.
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Interview: Eye of TJ
I love discovering new artists and exposing them to our readers, so when I first heard of American project Eye of TJ, I just had to … Continue reading Interview: Eye of TJ
EP Review: Eye of TJ – Knowing the Risk
Working in the music journalism profession, it’s not uncommon to hear people stating that ‘rock music is dead’. Whilst the rock genre doesn’t seem to be … Continue reading EP Review: Eye of TJ – Knowing the Risk
Live Review: Puppets Convey The Humour and Action of Shakespeare at York Theatre Royal
The 21st of March was World Puppetry Day, a day on which this art form is recognised globally.
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