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Bearded Theory 2025 – One for the history books – Review
Editor May 31, 2025 0

(Images removed for archive) Bearded Theory has always felt like a festival built on something more meaningful than just big…

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Music Features
From Barns to Forests: The Most Unique Micro-Festivals You’ve Never Heard Of
Editor May 22, 2025 0

At dawn, the mist still clings to the treetops. A tent zipper opens. Somewhere in the clearing, a modular synth…

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Ey Up Mi Duck Festival 2025. Did festival season just peak early?
Editor May 16, 2025 0

Ey Up Mi Duck Festival 2025: No Sponsors, No Ego, Just 30 Acts, 600 Pints, and One Hell of a…

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Music Features
Ten Political Songs You Didn’t Realize Were Political
Editor May 16, 2025 0

Pop songs often slide under the radar when it comes to political commentary. They sound catchy, feel fun, and get…

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Synthetic Voices, Real Struggles: Can AI Be a Force for Protest?
Editor May 15, 2025 0

Protest music has always been raw and human. From Nina Simone to Public Enemy to Rage Against the Machine, it’s…

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Book Reviews
How to Slay on Holiday by Sarah Bonner, Book Review
Editor May 15, 2025 0

How to Slay on Holiday by Sarah Bonner★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Sarah Bonner’s How to Slay on Holiday is…

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Book Reviews
The National Trust Book of Pies, Laura Collister, Book Review
Editor May 15, 2025 0

The National Trust Book of Pies by Laura Collister– a golden-crusted delight ★★★★★ The comforting, carb-laden heart of British cuisine…

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