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Dickens and Christmas by Lucinda Hawksley – Review
By Karl Hornsey When Charles Dickens wrote A Christmas Carol in 1843, little could he have known the impact it ... -
Spitfire People by Paul Beaver – Review
By Rich Barnett The Supermarine Spitfire, like the Jaguar E-type, has spawned a whole raft of books – so much ... -
An Interview with Chris Difford
Chris Difford is probably best known as co-founder of Squeeze, alongside long-time collaborator Glenn Tilbrook, but he has wrote with ... -
Excellent Intentions by Richard Hull – Review
By Sandra Callard Excellent Intentions by Richard Hull is one of a series of resurrected Golden Age crime fiction books ... -
Erasure – Live Review – Hull City Hall
By Victoria Holdsworth, February 2018 There is an undeniable buzz around the city centre this evening, as a sell-out crowd ... -
The Americans – Live Review – Leeds Brudenell Social Club
By Victoria Holdsworth, February 2018 Support for The Americans this evening came from London born, Scottish based singer songwriter, Withered ... -
Icons of the 80s – Live Review – Halifax Victoria Theatre
By @SteveCrabtree, February 2018 Never has there been a more appropriate title for a 27 date UK tour than Icons ... -
The Brew – Live Review – Wakefield Warehouse 23
By Victoria Holdsworth, February 2018 There was no support band this evening, so after waiting for what seemed like an ... -
The Incredible Crime by Lois Austen-Leigh – Review
By Sandra Callard The words ‘The Golden Age of Crime Fiction’ echo like the ‘Hallelujah Chorus’ to lovers of the ... -
May Contain Nuts by Tom Hingley and the Kar-Pets – Album Review
by Victoria Holdsworth Greatness can be measured by the number of generations it influences, and for me there was only ... -
The Pixels of Paul Cézanne by Wim Wenders – Review
By Barney Bardsley Reading this book of essays by German film maker Wim Wenders is a little like watching one ... -
The Single Soldier by George Costigan – Review
By Nigel Armitage Best known for his roles in acclaimed productions like Rita, Sue and Bob Too (“I thought I ...










