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Tag Archives: live
Stealing Sheep – The Park, Glastonbury 2013
It’s Sunday afternoon, the morning after the night before, and things are beginning to mellow out at Worthy Farm after the immense performance from The Rolling Stones on Saturday evening. What better way to drive away those hangover blues, than … Continue reading
Posted in Music, Reviews
Tagged folk, glasto, glastonbury, haim, live, liverpool, music, pagan, rolling stones, stealing sheep, the guardian, the park
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Local Natives @ The Kazimier
The atmosphere in the Kazimier is electric as BALTHAZAR take to the stage. The Belgian five-piece boast an indie-rock sound, with bluesy undertones, and their opening track Fifteen Floors was the favourite of the night. Next, LOCAL NATIVES supplied a … Continue reading
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Tagged balthazar, indie, live, liverpool, local natives, music, psych-folk, rock, the kazimier
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National Theatre Live: Danny Boyle’s Frankenstein *****
Danny Boyle’s production of Frankenstein at the National Theatre achieved superb reviews and initiated a demand for a repeat performance on an unforseen scale. National Theatre Live is an idea which has opened up the theatre to a whole new audience: not … Continue reading
Posted in Art & Events, Film, Reviews, Theatre
Tagged andreea padurariu, art, art in liverpool, artinliverpool.com, benedict cumberbatch, cinema, danny boyle, film, frankenstein, gothic, horror, jonny lee miller, karl johnson, live, mark tildesley, mary shelley, milton, national theatre live, nick dear, theatre, toby sedgwick, william blake
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