The North East based theatre maker and director of Rosy Cheek tells us all about the North-East creative organisations who ...
We find out all we can about the Darlington indie-rock quintet on the back of the release of their recent single, Electric Daydreams ...
Damian Robinson talks to festival director Liam Slevin about Middlesbrough Art Week’s ambitious plans and inspirational programme ...
The Gathering Sounds is a collaborative affair, and as in previous years, it brings together a range of local venues ...
North-East accordion and drums duo ATFK (Amy Thatcher and Francesca Knowles) return with Repeat For Joy, the lead single from ...
Hartlepool’s DAWKS returns with Celebrate (Things Could Be Worse), a sharp, emotionally grounded single that builds on the ...
Festival of Thrift returns to Billingham with its hugely popular celebration of culture, sustainability and style.
Award-winning artist Uta Kögelsberger brings her latest solo exhibition Some Kind of Love: Actions and Reactions to Living on ...
Sven Wunder ’s Daybreak doesn’t rush to shake you awake. It sidles in – warm, hazy and just a little self-aware – with the ...
An icy pop affair savoured and loved but never thawed out, this is the trio’s third album of aberrated tunes designed to brood, move but never tarry. Lazy reminded me so much of Altered Images I ...
Juniper is the new raw, powerful, brave and punchy album from Joy Crookes. The whole album possesses the perfect balance of vulnerability and control; Joy really lets us in through the honest lyrics ...
Futique is a feel-good, life-affirming rock masterpiece. Old blends with new through this majestic album, bursting with roaring riffs and sonic twists and turns. A Little Love is a hopeful, ...
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