The events are popular with hen parties and critics have said that groups of 40 women 'whooping and screaming' disturb neighbours
David Harper was trying to make a bust of a roman emporer
Mike Daysley, 34, did his best to turn the jumble into a high scoring word
Blaenavon’s Mining Gala was a dramatised and glamorised throw back to a by-gone era of preserving miner’s rights, with a bloody murder thrown in. The team that organised the event, Two Dolphins, ran a super slick evening, which included a poisoned capitalist, Indiana Jones and a paternity reveal. The plot, that had been crafted by Two Dolphins, was intricate and layered with more twists and turns than a Christmas special of Eastenders. It provided an opportunity to escape into the...
October? Who even remembers October? It’s deepest November right now! I know this. I am very late and very sorry, but the tenth and most indecisive month of the year still needs its due. On the plus side you’ve had an additional three weeks to form your own opinions on a bloody great month of music before I blew in with arms waving telling you what I think you should listen to. That said… October’s playlist is an autumnal assault...
Using a technology featured in the cult sci-fi fantasy series, scientists say it combats both air - and noise - pollution
The People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) has called on the programme to scrap the 'despicable' trials involving live animals.
Words: Jay Williams (@jaywilliamspr) If proof were needed that 'desert rock' - as the genre has been lazily entitled - is a state of mind rather than a state of, say, Southern California, then it comes in the opening minute of the third track of Psychlona's debut album Mojo Rising; "Down in the vall-EH," announces singer Phil Hey, proudly stamping Bradford well and truly onto the map. There's nothing remotely sun-kissed about this album. It's a gas-guzzling dumper truck bearing...
Event - Damnation Festival 2018Location - University of LeedsDate - 3.11.18Photos - Graham Berry For one weekend a year the University of Leeds campus becomes one of the heaviest places in the world. Damnation Festival returned for its crushing 13th edition in 2018, bringing some of the world's most renowned acts in heavy music together for a day of tinnitus-inducing, brain-bludgeoning doom, death and grind. Check out the full gallery from Damnation 2018 below, featuring TLE favourites MØL, Ihsahn, Entombed A.D.,...
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