Let’s not beat around the bush here. I am a huge fan of Russell Kane, and have been ever since...
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One of the most enriching, forward-thinking, fastest-growing online creative communities flourishing right now is the Poetry community, especially in those...
I think we need to discuss Made in Chelsea. And not in a depressingly eager, ‘fangirl’ way either.In bringing this...
Unit 5 in the Great Northern Warehouse is something utterly unexpected. Despite the glitz of its surroundings, Unit 5 itself...
Andy Jamieson is an Edinburgh based novelist. He also runs the website www.geekzine.co.uk 1. Andy, your debut novel was published...
“What if I told you that music is not popular but universal – intelligent noise resonating from the soul of the...
One of the most enriching, forward-thinking, fastest-growing online creative communities flourishing right now is the Poetry community, especially in those...
Over the last two weeks the Doc ‘n’ Roll festival has been screening independent DIY film premieres across London, brought...
“I’ve never wanted to do anything else,” Andrew Cartmel replies to my ten year old son, who has just asked...
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Mica Levi of Micachu & The Shapes has written and recorded the soundtrack for the science fiction film ‘Under The...