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Bristol took part in its most violent fight of the calendar year: The ‘South West Poetry Showdown’. Forget punches, swords, ...
Ailsa Marshall recounts Bristol alumni Carlos Sandin's clown-infused, wonderfully chaotic rendition of James Bond.
Ailsa Marshall recounts Bristol alumni Carlos Sandin's clown-infused, wonderfully chaotic rendition of James Bond.
Thanks to Watershed, I got to catch Emilie Blichfeldt’s 2025 The Ugly Stepsister (Den Stygge Stesøsteren) before it's ...
Epigram chats with Yann Tiersen about humanity in the natural world, the politics of social media, and the musings of both in ...
By this point in term, everyone’s brains are fairly frazzled. For students who don’t have the time or energy to crack open a ...
As a member of the play’s production team, I had the chance to interview the play’s writer and dramaturg Li Friess, director of the play Ed Buckley, and last but not least, the play’s producer and ...
Night two of the Spotlights' New Writing Festival showcase continued to prove the gripping talent of new writers within the society seen in the opening night. Yet, the second night of three short ...
If you look up Noreen Masud’s memoir A Flat Place you’ll be met with pages and pages of reviews, recommendations and awards it’s been shortlisted for - and it’s nothing if not entirely deserving of ...