Review: Orla Gartland at Chalk, Brighton
Carly-May Kavanagh reviews Irish singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Orla Gartland at Chalk. […]
Carly-May Kavanagh reviews Irish singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Orla Gartland at Chalk. […]
Sam Lewis, a country and blues singer from Nashville, is set to perform in Lewes in February next year. With rich, soulful vocals and well-crafted songs, his debut album Waiting On You was featured in The Telegraph’s list of top country albums from 2015 and was praised by Mojo. His latest album, Loversity, was released in […]
Some of the highlights from the Brighton Fringe, including The Biscuit Barrel and Utopia: Under Construction. […]
Everyone knows Dice have changed the game when it comes to booking gig tickets, but did you know they also run events of their own too? This year, for the first time, they ran an entire Girls Music Week, leading on from Girls Music Day which was launched in 2014 to inspire “young women to […]
The best of this month in Brighton gigs, including The Undercover Hippy and Happy Accidents. […]
What is the route of the Put it to the People march and when does it start? Tens of thousands are expected to attend the Put it to the People march in London today. Protesters seeking a referendum on the final Brexit deal will once again descend on the capital. Up to 700,000 people were […]
New Zealand PM Jacinda Ardern receives worldwide support for her response to terrorist attack People across the world are showing their support for New Zealand’s Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern’s response after last week’s terrorist attack at two mosques, which killed 50 people. […]
New Zealand opens parliament session with reading from Quran The Quran was recited during New Zealand’s parliament session on Tuesday, the first since last week’s terrorist attack on two mosques that claimed 50 lives. A Muslim imam led prayers in parliament, in what is being seen as a gesture of solidarity with the victims of […]
Hundreds feared dead as Cyclone Idai batters Zimbabwe and Mozambique At least 157 people have been killed by a cyclone that has flooded land and destroyed roads across Zimbabwe and Mozambique, as officials admit the death toll could be significantly higher. Cyclone Idai has caused huge damage to the port city of Beira, Mozambique’s second […]
‘Intensely stupid’ Cadbury advert encourages children to dig up the countryside Cadbury has been criticised for an advertising campaign encouraging children to dig up treasure at important sites across the UK. The chocolatier’s treasure island adverts urged youngsters to “grab your metal detector and go hunting for Roman riches”, naming sites in Somerset and shipwrecks […]