Review: Paroxysm Press – Pleasure And Pain Showcase
Bringing the boldest stories and poetry many publishers haven’t the courage to put into print and giving them an open mic to say it out loud.
Review: Paroxysm Press – Pleasure And Pain Showcase
Bringing the boldest stories and poetry many publishers haven’t the courage to put into print and giving them an open mic to say it out loud.
Review: Mr Stuart’s Distant Range
A fascinating glimpse into the journals of Stuart the explorer, reflected onto today’s political panorama
Review: Hard Travelin’ with Woody
Review: Couples Who Changed the World
A Double Treat for Radio Buffs
Review: Anthem for a Doomed Youth
An absorbing and moving hour of First World War poetry delivered by a master of the solo stage
Review: Richard Wiseman – Night School
Fascinating insight into the land of nod.
Review: James Veitch : The Fundamental Interconnectedness of Everyone with an Internet Connection
I didn’t know that spammers and scammers could be so stupid. Or so funny.
Review: Blofeld and Baxter : Memories of Test Match Special
Two dear old things in an hour of sublime nostalgia.
Review: Man Up, Jonny Fluffypunk
A heart-warming discourse on fatherhood, with poems, history, music and socks
Review: Robin Ince’s Dirty Book Club
Erudite man reads filth. What’s not to like?
Review: Alexis Dubus – Cars and Girls
Enchanting, evocative storytelling.
Review: Phil Nichol: The Weary Land : 14.30
"Is the show performed well? Of course it is! "
Review: Higgs
His interest is infectious.
Review: Sandi Toksvig My Valentine
Sublime comedy from our next national treasure
Review: Dear Doctor Cullen
A genuine Edinburgh note in the Fringe symphony.
Review: Gyles Brandreth: Looking For Happiness
A true gem in an uncertain setting.
Review: Steve Richards’ Rock ‘n’ Roll Politics 2
Pundit meets punters.
Review: Brand New Ancients
Words and performance combine for pitch perfect storytelling
Review: Chris Mullin – A Walk On Part
Disarming humour from one of our great political diarists
Review: The Ghost Hunter
Great stories, superb storytelling
Review: Mrs Moneypenny’s Money Clinic Live
Interesting guests but not a lot of superscrimpers in the audience.