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Live Review: Poltimore Launch Party @ Cavern, Exeter

Print Features Editor Jaysim Hanspal reviews the Poltimore launch party at Exeter Cavern

Feb 14, 2020 By Jaysim Hanspal Filed Under: Music, Live Reviews, Headlines Tagged With: festival, exeter cavern, Poltimore Festival, Poltimore Sessions, local music Exeter

Screen Appetisers

Evie Hughes argues that the short film allows for more creatively liberating projects from filmmakers.

Nov 29, 2019 By Evie Hughes Filed Under: Screen, Screen Features Tagged With: Screen, festival, Short Film, Paul Thomas Anderson, jonathan glazer, olly williams, maida baginskaite

Overcoming Typhoon Hagibis through a Festival?

Overcoming Typhoon Hagibis through a Festival? Foreign Correspondent in Japan, Hannah Daniels, decodes Japanese resilience by looking at the Bakeneko Festival – held in the aftermath of Typhoon Hagibis. Typhoon Hagibis, meaning “speed” in the Philippine language Tagalog, barrelled towards Tokyo on the evening of Saturday October 12th, stirring winds of up to 180km per […]

Oct 30, 2019 By Foreign Correspondents Filed Under: International, Overseas Correspondents Tagged With: festival, cats, Japan, Tokyo, typhoon

Like a Virgin: My first experience of the Edinburgh Fringe Festivities

Sofia Gallucci-Giles reveals what was hot, what was not, and all things at the Fringe this year.

Oct 9, 2019 By Sofia Giles Filed Under: Arts & Lit, Arts Features Tagged With: dance, festival, theatre, Theatre with Teeth, Show, Shotgun, Edinburgh, Fringe, #music, round up, the remarkables

Live Review: Poltimore Festival

James Wijesinghe reviews Poltimore festival

Aug 6, 2019 By James Wijesinghe Filed Under: Music, Live Reviews Tagged With: festival, exeter arts, Live Music, exeter festival, exeter live music, Poltimore

Live Review: Love Saves the Day

Olivia Reed reviews the first day of 2019’s Love Saves the Day festival.

Jun 24, 2019 By Music Filed Under: Music, Live Reviews Tagged With: festival, bristol, summer, lgbt, lily allen, love saves the day, slowthai, ross from friends, lil simz

Cannes You Believe? – The Diversity of the Cannes Film Festival

Chloe Kennedy makes the case that the Cannes Film Festival’s regulations and attitude are due for some drastic change.

Jun 13, 2019 By Chloe Kennedy Filed Under: Screen, Festivals and Awards, Screen Features Tagged With: festival, Cannes, quentin tarantino, Diversity, alice rohrwacher, female directors

Poltimore Highlights: A Poltimore-ish Sunday in the Chapel

Zach Mayford, Print Arts and Lit editor, reviews the various events of Poltimore Festival.

May 31, 2019 By Zach Mayford Filed Under: Arts & Lit, Arts Features, Arts Reviews Tagged With: Review, festival, Arts, summer, literature, politmore festival

Live Review: Camden Rocks

Camden Town has always been a diverse makeup, a ‘hometown’ for many close and afar, a place which perhaps best demonstrates London’s embracing of the alternative. The commencement of the now annual Camden Rocks Festival doubles down on this reality, attracting music fans near and far to witness the best of the alternative music scene. […]

Jan 31, 2019 By Joshua Gammage Filed Under: Music, Live Reviews Tagged With: festival, rock, Punk, Twin Atlantic, camden, maximo park, Camden Rocks

A Eulogy for Warped Tour

Warped Tour, the travelling rock festival that’s been bringing rock music to fans across the United States and beyond since 1995, is holding its final cross-country run this summer. Over its 24-year history, the tour has featured massive rock bands like Blink-182, Fall Out Boy and Paramore, as well as more unexpected acts like Katy […]

Aug 7, 2018 By Alex Wingrave Filed Under: Music, Music Features Tagged With: festival, fall out boy, don broco, paramore, Blink-182, warped tour, a day to remember, all time low

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