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The Wildlife Gardener by Kate Bradbury – Review
By Victoria Holdsworth As a lover of the great outdoors and nature, this book is an excellent resource tool to ... -
Scorched Earth by David Mark – Review
By Sarah Morgan Gangsters, dodgy ex-coppers, a man on the make and a straight-arrow detective who will stop at nothing ... -
The Housemaid [Cô Hầu Gái] (2016) – Film Review
Director: Derek Nguyen Cast: Kate Nhung, Jean-Michel Richaud, Rosie Fellner Certificate: 15 By Jake Penn The Housemaid was first released ... -
Anatomy of a Scandal by Sarah Vaughan – Book Review
By Karl Hornsey Sarah Vaughan’s third novel could hardly be more timely. This tale of political intrigue and the effect ... -
Adam Kay’s Slutty Christmas Songs – Live Review – The Piece Hall, Halifax
By @Steve Crabtree, December 2017 Although my friend and I haven’t heard of Adam Kay before, we’re in the minority ... -
This is Eggland by The Lovely Eggs – Album Review
by Paul Howard This is Eggland is the fifth album in ten years from Lancaster’s The Lovely Eggs, aka warped ... -
Elmet by Fiona Mozley – Review
By Barney Bardsley The cover of this book is elegant and serene. Very beguiling. All autumn colours and a glowing ... -
Gary Delaney – Live Review – Halifax Piece Hall
By @Steve Crabtree, December 2017 The one-liner has always tickled me in ways that it perhaps shouldn’t. I love the ... -
Justin Moorhouse – Live Review – Halifax Piece Hall
By @Steve Crabtree, December 2017 As a fan of good old northern stand up, I was really pleased to hear ... -
Once in a Long, Long While by Low Roar – Album Review
by Victoria Holdsworth As soon as the first track starts on this third album from nomadic California-born, Iceland resident, Ryan ... -
I Like Fun by They Might Be Giants – Album Review
by Victoria Holdsworth This Brooklyn duo certainly live up to the Beastie Boys’ moniker of ‘No Sleep ‘til…’ With a ... -
Bluebird CN7: The Inside Story of Donald Campbell’s Last Land Speed Record Car – Review
By Rich Barnett Donald Campbell’s story of record breaking is almost Shakespearian – the son whose career was, through no ...











