- 21 May 2013
Joined on stage by Norman Cook, the man himself, and Skint Records’ Damian Harris; Adam...
The Elias Quartet continued this series of quartets with their distinctive vigour and exaggerated contrasts,...
- 20 May 2013
The excellent BYO and splendid conductor Andrew Sherwood have, over the years, exhibitied an adventurous...
Polly Toynbee, chaired a discussion between conservative politician Nick Gibb, the former Secretary of State...
Nick’s talk was horrifyingly blunt; I experienced a terrible dawning – I thought tax havens were...
Irving Finkel, is an Assyriologist and curator of cuneiform inscriptions on ancient Mesopotamian clay tablets,...
It’s not often that we go to a concert for the accompanist but James Baillieu...
James Baillieu, one of the faces of this year’s Festival, delivered another rich selection of...
- 17 May 2013
A story to charm and peppered with magic, quite literally in this instance – writer,...
Book Burning was a one-man surreal rollercoaster ride through the history of political thought, running...
Only a handful of folk managed to get to All Saints’ Church for this talk...
- 16 May 2013
The publishing industry has never been in such a state of flux. The advent of...