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Laws’ recent autism diagnosis combined with his decision, as he puts it, to start “telling the truth on stage”, which, in the summer of 2024, led to the best-reviewed solo standup show of his career: ...
A new partnership between UWE Bristol and Bristol Creative Industries (BCI) is set to support Bristol’s burgeoning creative sector and emerging professionals at the start of their careers.
The next steps in the battle to save Turbo Island will be taken this week as supporters and critics line up their arguments ...
Following the success of its previous tour in 2023, the Project Zulu Choir is set to return to Bristol. In May, a new group of 20 children, aged 11 to 14, will embark on their first trip outside South ...
Contemporary dance company IMPERMANENCE, will play host to a unique depiction of death, as part of its bumper Spring/Summer lineup at their home, the Mount Without.
The report, commissioned by a coalition of sixteen community organisations across the city, shows that collectively these spaces generate an annual turnover of £16m, supporting 480 jobs and delivering ...
The authentic-looking blue signs with the words ‘made in Bristol, tested in Palestine’ on them, and added blood splatters, were put up in locations including Temple Meads, Bristol Bridge and Castle ...
The first Popeyes in Bristol is just one of dozens due to open across the UK in 2025. The brand founded in New Orleans in ...
A Greek restaurant is relocating just a few hundred metres from its original home. Sousta will be opening on Lower Guinea Street in what was most recently short-lived Casa from the same team behind ...
Two Strangers Trying Not to Kill Each Other explores the complicated yet creatively rich relationship between Bronx-born photographer Joel Meyerowitz and British artist Maggie Barrett.
Bristol’s fourth Southville Deli is due to open soon. The new shop is opening on East Street in Bedminster, joining two on North Street and one on Church Road in Redfield. Signs in the windows of 52 ...
People on a Platform: One Year at Bristol Temple Meads is at the Sandwi café in Clock Tower Yard from May 4-July 28. For more information, visit www.oliverbennettphotography.com.
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