At first glance Portland might just be a place that's full of gas stations and trees, but scratch away the surface and you'll find a rich vein of awesome music that starts somewhere around the Wipers and winds its way through the years as far as self-referencing Roxy Music aficionados Hockey, who are in London on the back of their feel good indie rocker 'Song Away'.
A party that involves over sized props, cocktail deals, flashing lights and DJs who play everything from MGMT to The Monkees is always good, but the fact that the organisers have decided to name it after...
US stand-up Dave Fulton performs his critically-acclaimed Fringe show, combining social observations with electrifying stories about his colourful life. And by colourful, we mean near death experiences...
Sadie Frost (Dracula, Shopping) makes a return to the West End for this high energy, tongue-in-cheek romp about a woman who has grown up with an almost spiritual affinity for Madonna. From the first time...
In this trans-continential intergenerational drama of the most animated kind, a film travel back to Lagos for the memorial service of their father. They dealing with emotional baggage as well as the travelling...
Every night at Jazz After Dark you get a chance to check out the more explosive bands on the London scene.Although ostensibly a jazz night, the organisers main priority seems to be making sure that the ...
Finally! After shutting up shop back in September 2010, the wonderful Photographers' Gallery is back this summer following its £8.9 million refurbishment.The relaunch kicks off with a double whammy of ...
There's a rumour rife in Hollywood: the silent movie is over and a new kind of film is about to sweep the globe. Actors will be able to talk, sing and dance on screen...all at the same time! For Don Lockwood...
Coventry's indie titans led by blonde-bombshell Tracy Tracy, The Primitive were one of the first bands to effectively blend new wave, indie and '60s rock sensibilities into fearsomely catchy power pop...
This is the play Eugene O'Neil never intended to be staged. Deeply personal, he wrote it as a gift to his wife. Two members of the Tryrone family are clearly ill and over the course of the play we discover...
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