Better known as his anagrammatic alter ego, Kid Carpet, Bristol musician, video and theatre maker Ed Patrick has been ...
For the artist formerly known as Rhain, Wet Leg’s Bristol Beacon concert might not have been a homecoming gig in the very strictest sense of the term but it was certainly a triumphant return to her ...
The founder of a tapas restaurant whose battle to retain its al-fresco pavement dining has become one of Bristol’s most popular planning applications has hit back at council planners who are ...
Ruahei Demant will become a Bristol Bears player at the end of November. The Black Ferns star and former World Player of the Year will join the Bears’ women’s team as part of a four-month deal, which ...
Plans to make Bristol parks safer for women and girls received unanimous support from city councillors despite concerns about the potential impact on wildlife.
Half Light is a dance show unlike others. Performed in the softly-lit round at Arnolfini, Holly Thomas’ lived experience of visual impairment and parenting is expressed in a sort of physical ...
A Bristol-based startup is helping the city’s growing climbing community cut waste and save money through sustainable shoe repairs. Sole Brother, founded by climber Joe Casserley, restores worn-out ...
A school is appealing for information following what they have called a “targeted and destructive” act of vandalism on its playing fields, which has been central to a lengthy legal dispute. Cotham ...
Urooj Ashfaq’s How To Be A Baddie comes to Bristol on November 26, at the Hen & Chicken on North Street. Tickets for Bristol ...