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Exeter Corn Exchange

Live Review: Billy Bragg & Joe Henry @ Exeter Corn Exchange

by Rory Marcham

In my two and a half years as an Exeter student, I like to pride myself on having been to most of the various venues and makeshift music spaces the city has to offer. From the sizeable Great Hall, to the currently under reconstruction Cavern, I’ve witnessed musicians from a number of genres perform, but […]

Review: Pete Firman’s Trix

by Victoria Bos

Pete Firman is a unique performer in the world of illusion, combining stand-up comedy and magic to create spellbinding yet funny shows. Having appeared on the likes of Channel 4’s Dirty Tricks and the BBC’s The Magicians, Pete has gradually been making a name for himself since he first appeared on the scene in 2003 […]

Review: Asking For It

by Hannah Butler

Did you know ducks have decoy vaginas? The sneaky devils. But see, it’s because male ducks like to gang-rape their ladies. So I guess Todd Akin was right when he said rape victims don’t get pregnant, because “if it’s a legitimate rape, the female body has ways to try to shut that whole thing down.” Except […]

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