Circus / ReviewsBristol Circus City review: Armour, Arnolfini – ‘A deeply moving exploration of masculinity and sensuality’The show comes from Brussels-based performers Arno Ferrera & Gilles PoletRead more
Books / Andrev WaldenBestselling Swedish author Andrev Walden to appear at Max Minerva’sHe will be discussing his critically acclaimed debut novel ‘Bloody Awful in Different Ways’Read more
Music / Choral‘The Big Spooky Sing Thing’: a ‘special, one-off, intimate musical experiment’The Spooky Men’s Chorale will be performing at The Mount Without on September 2Read more
Theatre / ReviewsReview: Bonding, Tobacco Factory Theatres – ‘Laughs aplenty, but thoughtful and poignant moments, too’Cyril Blake stars as Stephen, a man navigating masculinity through the lens of James Bond fandomRead more
Music / rapRapper’s new track a ‘bold conversation starter for contemporary Britain’Bristol-based Teddy Good's new track Barbie sees him team up with Elijah Phillips and KomposaRead more
Theatre / ReviewsReview: I’m Actually Fine, Alma Tavern & Theatre – ‘A collection of raw, candid songs and monologues on mental health’Bristol-based comedian and singer-songwriter Harry Creffield is playful, honest and self-assuredRead more
News / Bristol Charity Advent Calendar 2022Bristol Charity Advent Calendar 2022, day 8: Project ZaziAn organisation offering belonging and security to young Black People and People of ColourRead more
Theatre / MasculinityReview: How to Beat up your Dad, Alma Tavern TheatreCaravan Guys' debut is an articulate examination of young masculinityRead more