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The England Coast Path by Stephen Neale – Review
By David Schuster Very soon, something incredible will be possible for the first time: to walk the full coastline of ... -
The Yorkshire Forager by Alysia Vasey – Review
By David Schuster The Yorkshire Forager is not the book I’d expected – it’s so much more. What I’d anticipated ... -
Wild Camping by Stephen Neale – Review
By David Schuster ‘Wild camping’ is simply camping off site, safely and legally, with the minimum of equipment, in order ... -
Around the Coast in 80 Days by Peter Naldrett – Review
By David Schuster Despite the title, Around the Coast in 80 Days is not a travelogue, but rather a clever ... -
Should It Feel Like This? by The Cowls – Album Review
By David Schuster It’s a truism that often the best opportunities in life arise through what initially appears to be ... -
An Interview with Wendy James
After three albums with Transvision Vamp (1988-91), including the number one Velveteen, frontperson Wendy James has recorded four solo albums, ... -
The Joy of the Return by The Slow Readers Club – Album Review
By David Schuster The fantastic ‘All I Hear’ opens The Joy of the Return, the fourth album from The Slow ... -
An Interview with Aaron Starkie of The Slow Readers Club
As Manchester band The Slow Readers Club release The Joy of the Return, their follow up to successful 3rd album ... -
Smoke and Mirrors by The Fizz – Album Review
By David Schuster Sometimes a band’s name tells you everything you need to know about what they’ll sound like, and ... -
Souvenir: 40th Anniversary Singles Collection by Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark – Album Review
By David Schuster It’s been 40 years since electronic pop pioneers Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark first released the fantastically ... -
Christmas Traditions: A Celebration of Festive Lore by George Goodwin – Review
By David Schuster Do you ever run short of things to talk about when obscure family members drop in over ... -
Arthur (Or the Decline and Fall of the British Empire) 50th Anniversary Edition by The ...
By David Schuster Has there ever been a band more influential and less recognised than The Kinks? I think not. ...











